nih Peat 
es a Rn 4 
A yey) te 


Rak 6 ahs 
iron eacaeaty 27) amie aa 

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so 7h Sa ris a0 : va | 


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I Aye. a0 Pi) o ial Pre AY? AS | 
bY; C71 PIERS 5 ( ANG A WES. Wh, 
; 


re TOTAL OF $176, 822 OBTAINED FOR 97 wae 
_ AND TWO STATUES—CHURCH’S “ NIAGARA” GOES. | 
“FOR THE HIGUEST PRIcE, $12, 500—GERQMy’s. 4 
FAMOUS “ DEATH OF CZESAR” SOLD FOR $8,000 | 

| —MEISSONIER’S “MARSHAL SAXE AND sraBe? | 


FOR $8, 600—1Roon’s “ AUTUMN © Dyess 


ee 
wene character of the assembly. in Chek 


1 “gale. “All parts of the hall from which +8 Ps 
: tures ‘could be seen as_ they were brought | out 1 
for..the inspection of bidders were filled; | 
| but there was a smaller number of persons crowding the { 
| side aisles than on the previous. evening, the. fact that. 
| seats had to be procured in advance having become | 
generally known. - Many were — evidently — there. 
by a desire to look upon the splendid works 
of art without any design of buying, but scattered 
through the hall were many whose serious — counte-— 
nances betokened that they were there intenton important 
Diisiness. The bidding was done as before, through mes- 
senger boys stationed in the aisies and men who stood 
i leaning against the platform and facing the ee 
| No voice except theirs was raised above a low tone, and 

no indication was given to the people as to the pes 
) who were bidding. One shrill, boyish voice was always” 


d 


Iti 10Fe ¢ and Ohio | 
ft. the parquet. he 


peter Mr. icky sees a 


| a 1etioneer were in most cases 0 


" Bales were “made somewhat ‘more sapien Asi bleh 
cae on the previous: occasion ; ‘there was* a ‘much less 
| number of ‘small bids. and pictures were started ata. 
| point nearer that-at which they finally sold. In afew 
instances, after bids had been slowly advancing | 

$25 or $50 at a time, some one would sud- 

denly advance $100 or more and bring the 
| sale to a conclusion atonce. The first excitement of the 
} evening was occasioned by Leutze’s *‘ Absorbed, ” which 

was started at $100 and advanced $100 at a time until it. 
reached $3,700. . This was the first sale of the evening | 
| which rose above the hundreds. Duverger’s “ First | 
Cider ”’ ” was started at $500, went slowly wp | to $925, and | 
then, in two. bids, rose to $1,200. The first. 
‘picture to start at $1,000 was Breton’s ‘ Shep- 
_ herdess,”” which sold for twice that sum. _ Ach- 
| enbach’s ** Norway Torrent” was greeted with applause | 
asit was brought on the platform; the first bid was 
$1, 100, from which price it went up by $100 bids to 
$1, 800. Zamacois’s ‘‘Two Confessors” was started at 
7 $3, 000; the next bid was $4,000, the next $4,500; then | 
Pag: advanced by hundreds to $6,500. The “ Turkish 
Patrol of. _Decamps was knocked down to a gen- 
tleman. from Philadelphia at $8, 300, but another 
‘person claiming that he had bid $50 more before the 
( hammer fell, it was again put up and he found no com- 
" petitors. Troyon’s “ Autumn Morning” was siarted at. 
$1, 060, then advanced $1,000 ata time to $9,000, then by 
hundreds to $9, 700. Vernet’s * Italian Brigands Sur- | 
prised by Papal . Troops ” received — an opening bid ‘of 
i $4,000 ; the next was $6,000; another bid adveae oe the 


price $100 secured the prize. He ee re 


rT} Oe 


tee ( 


126..Coliar Bacchantes...-.-.- 
: 26. "Portrait of A. B. Dirand:. 
(127..A Brittany Shepherdess.. 


8..Morning after a sit eae A ged SE a a AG ne 
(129_._Fruit Piece.........- voseseceeesse Sait JeaNn...... se 330 : 
130..A Calm Sea, Mentone. Liat Bp ed ase Haseltine........ 310 
: 131..Winter Scene in Holland......... ..Koek-Koek...... eee 
1%82..'The Story of the Battle... Be as Vriendt...... 1,800 
pkoos Ae Norway 1 oe a WA Pipes »»+-Achembach. ..... 2,000 
/ 134.2 $& OSSOSSUAH's. - < - 2 vieenseveeece 9 o'ee os. LAYS. 055 poles TAD 
| 185. The Two Bhhassdre: SOP arte tees Banaetis he 6,500 
136..Santa Claus..... Reem eta See wae Vins Berardsiscsies) ten he EO 
Bt: ORE Ol BOAU .5.¢iceccce- scans UG se KMANS oes ekg 3,000 
138:.The Mountain. Ford..............-. COG 4 eee . 900 
139: _Flemish Landscape and Cattle....Verboeckhoven. 875 
140... Portrait of the Artist. ..... dd Sener Allston. .... sxoees 1 920 
(141..Vishing Boats Gouin into” the 
t Harbor of Brindis1.-.-...;-..: ge GOR os Pogue Lee 
142..The Turkish Peak, Smyrna pia Devcamps......... 8,350 
-143..First Beach, Newport.......-..-... ichards....-... 550 | 
'144..The Knitting-school.......:.... +e AUKOL......00002 1,000 | 
ids. .Autumn Morning, Landscape and #3 
Cattle. -TYOYOD.....000 +++ 9,700 
. 146. -Ifalian Bandits Surprised by Papal 
ELE AT STi Sg a ns Ae tae 
147 SWiarara, Malis. 2s .. 22.22.2236. i 
148. _Britiany Peasants at Prayer 4150 
Pion in Frout of the Pan- 
Deere paket ee a hee Simonetti........ 2,725 | 


Pe 150..Light. oui: Coast of Holland. . 


151..On the way to th Bath... .--.-Bouguereau..... 6,000 
'152..Aipine View near Meyringen..... Durand......-- 625 
_153..The Letter Writer of Venice.........Miiller .......... - 1,559 | 
| 164..Tne Danger Signal. ....-.---.-..... Mcbntee....csee 
_lob-.The Path through the Woods. .... COVOb cocks aac she 1,090 
| 158:.In a Spanish PAbean bls eee Madrazo......... 2° 350 
157 PA PUG UM DATS AION. lo teen eewae - Hii anes USSG EES a Bs 

| 158... Feeding the Flamingo......... ...-Olairin.. Rats ree 
i oe .Preparing for Church... A Reo arsee te /sig yee Pieri aeeee 2,400. 

.Fishing Boats, S. sme. 7: tes 4..--Achenbach. ..... 1,625 

Etse “Theophiia Pa.mer...-....--.....5.- Reynolds ........ 2100. 

162... Waiting at the Rendezvous..... .Worms........... 460. | 

163..Thoe Secretary Be ret ire 2A win aie Fauy ET ata 395 — 

“164.. Landscape. ..-....--..-.---- Spee Dopre i ke F 1,560 

-165..Marshai Saxe and Staff. ......-.. ... Meissonier ...... 8,600 

166..Scenein an Or Chard. .....+. APS sti BOM 2 eek 9,150 
| 167..The Bookworm ......-+....+--+--++ Brillouin. ..... ek Re WSO) 
ie The COBROGISSCUTS ..........--2+--.-- Chavet. 22 5 1. 420 

+ «Study of Head for the Hemicycle. Delaroche........ 460 


PBek Girl: ....----. cases oes ves eee Landelie;........ 800 
ving on Borrowed Robes cola Stee Gyn ee ee 400 


-Le Poittevin.... 1,300 | 


“vistmas in England...........+. Boughton. ....2.. 1,025 - 


Mo povrorey bro Oy eds : F262 0355.2 Baugniet........ 850 
174... Ruins of Kenilworth Castle....... Ecc y TE NOE Cores ae OO 
175..0ld China Shop (Pompeii). .... see ERATION vag cee vox ga Ss) 
Wmpeacwraney IGN. -2552-- 6. == eee Wood ville....... ALO 
177..A Sccluded Brook..-.... aati ss Bee Kensett -.....2.. _ 600 
ESS GACT UY Nea a i a nape see ae hinhov DOLL trenwcee coey 400 
RPO DIO LAICOTINO. saacic ces vie ss veces 5. --- Casilear.. 12.5. 2257,000 
18)..The Hurry for the TORR Da. WEAVER ee Foe Ve SOB 
131..Prisoners from the Frent.......-. Homer <2 o2 . 1,800 
-182...Moonlight, Dutch Coast .......... De abated ee eee 550 
\183..A Young Roman’s Bath...........- Glove... 21252. 95,200 
184..Phe Wandering Fiddler........... J ohuson, - Pe N SS NO SOG: 
1~5..The Temptation of St. Anthony..Leloir............ 2, 160 


186.."'The Cock and Pearl” (Fable)-..-Rtousseau_....... "400. 


187..Marine (Dutch Shipping). srtesese ClQVS eres sees se. | 8,550 


: STATU: 
Busty... J Diamnteenk. eee es 
Statue..Last Days of Napoleon.. 
eMac onic eC 


ee oh : 
eee ee er ee ee ses 


peeaivos ae : 
“TUESDAY'S: PURCHASERS AND PRICES. 
Plow is given a list of the ostensible pur- 
Riikess of the pictures at the J obnston sale on Tuesday, 
‘The names are those given to Mr. Avery yesterday when | 
the pictures were paid for and taken away. In some | 
cases, however, the names do not represent the real 
buy rs. It is said that Alfred Pell bought | 
*MTurner’s Slave Ship” for alady in Boston, and that 
'Miiller’s **Roil-call of the Last Victims of the Reign of | - 
Terror” was purchased by Mr. Satterlee foe Tohv t acob | ; 
% Astor. Mr. Avery said last night that m st 
“would be found in which pictures had been bough gh 
hs gentlemen and ladies who preferred not » appear in the - 


transaction before the public. es 

AVERY, SP. z Sodas 
Morse-—-Governor Tomlinson. >...... penta e panies ae Sear eo eRCOS 
‘Geyer—Consultation of the Doctors........--- Apes MEA 3s 950 | 
Becker—The Reapers’ Return Home. --....--- Bie ae 5,10 
Israels —Fishing Boats off ScheveningenD.....-.-----+- 2.900 

- Hamon—Spring Flo wers.... .....-.---:0++-- be aoa “ 4,600 | 

- Weir—Pestum by Mocnlight.-+....... is te, Ad oie 260 

— Dyckmans—Settling A.COOUNtE nent: Htteserereanzc 4,350 | 

,» Decamps—The, Suicide. ...:-..2.-.+- eae fo Neh -25 114. 
Escosura—The Quarrel of the Pétis.......- asta tenet nars 1, 

a, rea Cae sae eee PPE rear ces sneebunmen $22, 720 | 
ARRY, A. : 
Lely—Nelk Gwynne.....+-....... Re Saucon eue Gene Ame 

BARNEY, A. H. ; k 

- Bdugniet—* Lydia Sees capeegete eo sd os he cecal dacs 300 | 

Brrr, B. P. ‘3 athe | 
Castres—JS ape? Bazaar: Sie tess Be es cle Ren earth 

‘BENNETT, JI. @ Re, : 
Van Marcke—Landscaps, with Cattle......-.-.---- Paes $2,550 
Aleissonier—Suldiers at CardsiigF-cs-en pnt on teema oo. FOU Ors 

Mata ser ses. psoas ase it SO ie eek «asses 4,050 | 
ae I Prince of Hun- _ 
enczur—Arrest of Franz Rakoezy, Prine - 
gary. By. LTOL Stes wes Ta Big ir on ra aie aaa , $3,750. 
A iston—Spalatro’s Vision of he Bloedy Hand..-... = Sp OO 
| Roybet—The Cock Figh DE, SEO eee pesletesue 86 60 


—_——" 


Total...., A 


* 


1 


‘> talogue. 


THE COLLECTION OF 


PAINTINGS, DRAWINGS, 


AND STATUARY, 


THE PROPERTY OF 


IN TAYLOR JOHNSTON, Eso. 
WD «BO BE SOLD AT AUCTION. 


at 
' WILL BE ON EXHIBITION AT THE GALLERIES OF THE 


“ NATIONAL ACADEMY OF DESIGN,” 


CorRnER 23d STREET AND 4th AVENUE, 


On the Morning of Wednesday, November 29th, 


» AND 
Will continue on Exhibition every Week-day and 
Evening until the time of sale, 
TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY anp FRIDAY, 
Derember 19th, 20th and 22d, ee 


“At Half -past Seven, P. M. 
CHICKERING HALL, 5th Avenue, cor. of 18th St., 


63 


¢ 


New York. ae 


*% The sale will be made under the direcKon) yf 
Samuel P. Avery, 88 Fifth Avenue, to whonrygraeds 
purchase and other communications may 


iy Stal ist tne sine, 
BEOGae W. 


fen Kate—The Guard ‘Room...... : 
BUSH, JAMES. OP opie ale ee 
Bellows—A NOE Syste pe uteri 


Brown, ALEXANDER. 
Madrazo—Interior of Santa Maria, Rome... becees 
; BUELL, JAMES. 


 Trayer—Working Embroidery.......---5 Hed Recs a 
Meckntee—Novempber Days......-- Sig bel eateoisTeleniem zee 
West—The “ Ascension,” Study. 1800..... sense acne con lh 


r Tot aaa gee enceceecenenennantt ; 
CANNON, LE GRAND B. Petit eee 
Leroux—Funeral in the Columbarium... epi Shane 
COLMAN, s. et 
Det acroiz—Virgil and Dante Rabe rly the Styx. toes Fay te 
‘DENNY, ©. H. pede ae 
ecg re Bubbles. ee S ereeees KN ecoee 3 5 os 
y Dopen, W.E ; 
peinan— Ruins of Ere hae: House. eg ais si Saiamacaity see 
ISHER, J. M Bie 2 


Soya The Gee. paella 2 elke 
: Ssaidtenlnes cine ae ‘of: ci, “iT aneiaaas 
f —— TRS: Barncuiancsign TAs aes 


oa en 


tal seeeenccons 


“Pigung, 3,30 es BER Nar Ft ROR RL Ev 

5 Shattuck—Stockbridge Scenery. PEG es et tegensen ene 
 Gifford—The Coming Stormo kee Skee tsa hy 
Jonnson—A New-Engiand Boy at iivoaietaat 2.20000 eat 


Wotatsice.. & a eee io staat Soe ae ae eee eece 
| GARRIre, J. W. jae! 
 Chureh—Sunset in Vermont........+-. rttetaceeeetttteeee $400 
 Gray—Hagar...... Reta tt ee pes Se nee ee ae eee ae 
Se Duverger—P Pay OP! sc ist cane Ponelg ae aeiaee anes 
he OAGvel—Man Reading:...sccdsseviesisuvetacus cae Sccvel ste Letom 
 Gérome—A Bashi-Bazouk..........-. “ 
Landelle—Egyptian Girl. Thebes........ 
Gignoua—Moonli ght on the Sa uenay. 
tienry—The Railway Station, Westchester. 


Schelyhout—Winter Lanuscape, Hotland...........00606 
dTaseltine—Indian Rock. Narragansett............ 
Ziem—Venice at Sunset. Entrance to the Gr and ; 
POAT oil. See ated s wiiapies eee eee as See ean See ents ‘ 
Church—Twilight in the Wilderness, -<....naee es: ; 
<> Wittems—La Lecture... 2eses2----eaee al eres weeee 
»\ unt—Isabella and the Pot of Basii.................. +» 2,656 
Hrére—Indusuy ee ies is mre tenasparseetewaseaeeeen ne 


otal). ches Mecrcsva ne eee eae wceee <sacesaiilieelt 610 


; fi» ’ 7 A 


? Nandy fue fh Yt | 


NOTICE. 


Tus collection of works of art needs no introduc- 
tion to the public. Through the generosity of the owner 
the majority of them have been for years freely exhib- 
ited in this and other cities of the Union. Many of the 
productions have a fame as master pieces in the art 
centres of the world; and the whole collection has 
been accepted by the best judges as one of the finest, 
if not ¢#e finest, most varied, and complete collection 
ever brought together on this continent. 

The writer of these lines having been a witness of 
the growth of the collection, can testify to the great 
care and liberality exercised by the collector. 

The dispersion by auction of this collection of 
treasures will be an era in the art history of ihe coun- 
try, and many regrets caused by this dispersion will be 
mitigated by the fact that a wide distribution of them 
will be an ultimate benefit to the cause of art. 

The paintings have always beeu well cared for, and 
are in very excellent condition. 

Mr. Johnston’s en:ire collection will be offered zz- 
tact ; nothing has been added, nothing has been, or 
will be, withdrawn, but all will be submitted to public 
competition. 

ore fe 


Some of the Most Distinguished Names 
represented in this Collection. 


FOREIGN ARTISTS. 


ACHENBACH (A.) 
ANKER, 
BRETON, 
Bo.pinl1. 
BOUGUEREAU. 
BrIon. 
BAUGNIET. 
BECKER, 
BENczuR. 
BRILLOUIN, 
BourcEs. 
BILLoTTE. — 
CouTuRE. 
Coror. 
CLAYS. 
CASTRES. 
CHAVET. 
CHAPLIN. 
CLAIRIN. 
DELAROCHE. 
DeEcAMPS. 
DaAUvBIGNY. 
Dupre (J.) 


DELACROIX. 
Diaz. 
DESGOFFE. 
DycKMANS. 
De VRIENDT. 
DUVERGER. 
De WINTER. 
Dore. (Gus.) 
Der PENNE. 
EscosurRa. 
Fortuny. 
FRERE (E.) 
FICHEL. 
FAUVELET. 
GEROME, 
GLEYRE. 
GIDE. 
GEYER. 
GOODALL. 
GILBERT (J.) 
Hunt (Hoitman). 
HASENCLEVER. 
HuBNER (C.) 


a 


HERBSTHOFFER. 
HELLRATH. 
HERZzOG, 
HoGuert. 
ISRAELS. 
IsaBEY. 
JOURDAN. 


JutTsuM. 


Knaus. 
Koex-Koex (B. C.) 
Ley (Sir PETER). 
Leroux (H.) 

Le torr (L.) 

Le Polrtevin. 
LANDELLE. 
MEISSONIER. 
Mutter (C. 1.) 
MADRAZO. 

MERLE. 


Murray (Mrs. Exiz’.) 
MEYER Von BREMEN. 


PREYER (J. W.) 
PLASSAN. 

PASssINI. 
PATROUILLARD, 
Prout (S.) 
ReEyno_ps (Sir Jos.) 
Rousseau (P.) 
ROyYBET. 


Rosie. 
SCHREYER. 
Str. JEAN. 
SIMONETTI. 
SCHELFHOUT, 
SOHN. 


~ SCHEFFER (A.) 


SCHLOESSER. 
TurnER (JJ. M. W.) 
‘TROYON. 
TRAYER. 

Ten Kate, 
TAPIRO. 

Tom GU. B.) = 
VeERNET (H.) 
Van MARCKE. 
‘VVERBOECKHOVEN. 
Van MIERIS. 
VAUTIER. 
VEYRASSET. 
VELA (V.) 
VETTER. 
VIBERT. 
VANDERMEER, 
WILLEMS. 

W orMs. 
ZAMACOIS. 
ZIEM. 


AMERICAN ARTISTS, 


ALLSTON, 
BELLows. 
BouGuTon. 
Brown (J. G.) 
Brown (H. K.) 
Bearp (W. H.) 
BRIDGMAN. 
CHURCH. 

Core (T.) 
CASILEAR. 
CoLMAN. 
DuRAanD. 
DovucGuty. 
DaRLEY. 

De Haas. 
ELLIOTT. 
Epmonps. 
Girrorp (S. R.) 
Gray. 

Guy. 

GIGNOUX. 
HUNTINGTON, 
Homer. 

Harr (J. M.) 
Hays. 

Henry. 


Hart (W.) 
HHowLanp. 


HENNESSY. 
‘HASELTINE, 


Inman (H.) 
JouNson (E.) 
KENSETT. 
LEUTZE. 
LAmMBDIN. 
McENTEE. 
Morse. 
NICOLL. 
PETICOLAS. 
PALMER. 
Ricuarps (W. T.) 
StTuarT (GILBERT). 
SHATTUCK, 
Story (W. W.) 
STAIGG. 

SULLY. 
TRUMBULL. 
Tair. 

TIFFANY. 
West (BEnj.) 
Weir (R. W.) 
WOODVILLE. 


CATALOGUE. 


+ FD EGO — 


‘Wins! Bugning Sale, 


TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 


At half-past seven o’ciock. 


[The First figure of the measure is the HEIGHT of 
the painting. | 


INMAN (HENRY), deceased, N. Y. he {oO - 


I Ruins of Brambletye House. 


9 by 12. 
From the collection of the late Chas. M. Leupp. 
MORSE (S. F. B.), dec’d, New York, G0 = 
(A STUDY.) 
2 Gov. Tomlinson, of Conn. 
5 by 3, 
HENNESSY (W. J.), N. A., London. 
VO i. 
3 Comparison. 


g by io. 


Io 


ad 


HART (WM.), N. A., New York. 
Go ~ 4 Winter Scene in Williamsburgh. 
5 by 9. 


ip 6 HAYS (W. J.), N. A., dec’d, New York. 
5 Adirondack Brook Trout. 
17 by 21. 
eg - HOWLAND (A. C.), N. A., New York. 
6 Sunset on the Rhine. 
5 by 7. 
Co renter] View on the Delaware. 
= 5 by 7. 
TOPHAM (F. W.), London. 
ae Ee The Wayside. 


7 by 9. 
is a BELEOWSWYA. F.), N. A., New York. 


cL fe 74 A Nook. 


7 by 11. 


JOHNSON (EASTMAN), N. A., N.Y. ° 
Jl 'é) es A New England Boy at Breakfast. 


12 by 9. 


II 


BILLOTTE (LEON J.), Paris. 
Pupil of Blondel. 


II The Pearl Necklace. | 
13 by ro. 
Ss 0 -  LAMBDIN (G. C.), N. A,, Phila. 


12 Twilight Reverie. - 
12 by 9. 


ay 7? GIFFORD (S. R.), N. A, New York. 


13 The Coming Storm. | 
13 by 24. 
_ TEN KATE (H. F. C.), Antwerp. 
14 The Guard Room. 
5 by 8. 


4 20 -WEST (BENJ.), P. R. A, dec’d, Lond. 
15 The “Ascension,” Study. 1800. 
to by 7. 
~ STAIGG (R. M,), N. A, Boston. 
16 Miniature of Washington Allston. 


326 by 3. 1841. 
Painted for the late Mrs, N. Amory. 


12 


a f O os PLASSAN (A. E.), Paris. 
Medals 1852, 57,59. Legion of Honor, 1859. 
17 The Old Bachelor. 
6 by 4. 
rf, m8) GRAY (H. P.), N. A., New York. 
18 Hagar. 
to by 8. 
// 0 ns GUY (S. J.), N. A., New York. 
19g Portrait of C. L. Elliott. 
12 by 10, 


60 “McENTEE (JERVIS), N. A., New York. 
November Daye 


12 by 18. 


J 40 ee BOURGES (L. P. E.), Paris. 
Pupil of E. Frére. 


21 Being Dressed. 
22 by 17. 
/ 660 “JOHNSON (EASTMAN), N. A., N. ¥ 
22 The Chimney Corner. 


15 by 13. 


13 


CHURCH (F. E.), N. A., New York. 00 ~ 


Medal Paris (E. U.), 1867. 


23 Sunset in Vermont. 
6 by It. 


FICHEL (EUGENE), Paris. = 
Pupil of P. Delaroche. Medals 1857, 61,69. egion 


of Honor, 1870. re IO = 


24 The Minstrel. 


7 by 9. 


BRION (GUSTAVE), Paris. 


Pupil of Guérin. Medals 1853, ’59, 61, 63 (E. U.), 67. 
Legion of Honor, 1863. Grand Medal of Honor, 


1868. LZ ; 
25 Brittany Peasants,“ . % 
6 by 4. ; ag ; 


BAUGNIET (CHARLES), Sevres. 
Pupil of Drélling and Cabat. Medals, 1865. Vienna, I, 
1873. Chevalier of the Order of Léopold of Bel- OO a 
gium, of Isabel the Catholic, of Christ of Portugal, 
and of the Branche Ernestine de Saxe. 


26 “¢ Lydia.” J feud 


6 by 4. 


14 


SS —~ RICHARDS (WM. T.) N. A., Germanton. 


Going to the Spring. 


22 by 17. 


DUVERGER (THEOPHILE E.), Paris. 
Medals, 1861, °63, ’65. 


3 )o 28 Prayer. 


13 by 10. 


: 29 ‘Trout Brook (Adirondacks). 


«HART (JAS. M,), N. A., New York. 
y) “as 
20 by 15. 


CHAVET (Jj. VICTOR), Paris. 
1¢ 0 = ae of Roqueplan. Medals, 1853, °55,’57. Legion of 
Honor, 1859. 
bile Man Reading. 
8 by 6. 
- fal ; ; 
p00 #_. GEROME (JEAN LOUIS), Paris. 
i Am of Delaroche. Medals, 1847, ’48,’55. Legion of 
b Honor, 1855. Member of the Institute of France, 
1865. One of the Eight Grand Medals of Honor 
y’” (E. U.), 1867. Officer of Legion of Honor, 1867. 
Grand Medal of Honor, 1874. 
31 A Bashi-Bazook. 


rr by 8. 


I5 | 
| 


ZAMACOIS (EDOUARD), dec’d, Paris. 2 
° 


Pupil of Meissonier. Medal, 1867. 


32 The Puzzled Musician. 


6 by 5. 


bg ect ee DEN MARCKE (E.), seus a 


Pupil of Troyon. Medal, 1867. Coury 


Landscape, with Cattle ®& 


14 by 21. 


LANDELLE (CHARLES), Paris, Ve. a 
: _ Pupil of Delaroche. Medals, 1842, ’45,’48,’s5. Legion 
of Honor, 1855. 


34. Egyptian Girl. Thebes. - i 


17 by 11. 


COUTURE (THOMAS), Paris. {COO a 


be Pupil of Gros. Medals, 1844, ’47,’55. Legion of 
: Honor, 1848. 


35 Female Head. 


1g by 16. 


BROWN (J. G.), N.A., NewYork, 4 | 


36 Thus Perish the Memories of 


our Loves. 
20 by 14. 


16 


~ 


3 Gp =m ~ GIGNOUX (REGIS), N. A., New York. 
37. Moonlight on the Saguenay. 


19 by 25. 


6 ns ROYBET (FERDINAND), Paris. 
Medal, 1866. 


h Cock Figh 
BWR. y Lge = oe 


af . EDMONDS slats W.), N. A., dec’d, N.Y. 


39 Gil Blas and the Archbjskop. 
30 by 24. 
From the collection of the late 


fs ee SOHN (Cy incase Berlin. = aa 
40 Diana surprised by Acteon. 
28 by 23. 
From the Wolfe sale, 1863. 


4 0 2 HENRY (E.L.), N. A., New York. 
ae 41 The Railway Station, Westchester. 


16 by 30. 


26 50 DIAZ DE LA PENA (N.), dec’d, Paris. 
Medals, 1844, 46, 48. Legion of Honor, 185r. 


42 Forest of Fontainebleau. 
23 by 19. 


17 


MERLE (HUGHES), Paris. 


Pupil of Cogniet. Medals, 1861, "63. Legion of 


7, Honor, 1866, 
43 hasi B 


Chasing th tterfly. 
Coppa ty Byers 


BOUGHTON (GEO. H.) N. A., London. 


Ou 
44 / Bs fut ea “Mon 


s) ACHENBACH (ANDREAS), Dusseldorf. 


Sesapeaee $040," 55, °67, ee of Honor, 1864. 


LEUTZE (E.), deceased, New York. 
46 Thg Paritan’s Daughter. 


6-by 20. 


TRAYER (JEAN BAPTISTE), Paris. 


Pupil of his Father. Medals, 1853, 55. 


47 W orking Embroidery. 


* 25 by 18, 


AY Se 


ee 


A suf OL: 
From the co yeu Cet P. Wright. 


ate 


S776: 


18 


Pupil of P. Guérin. Medals, 1824, ’48. Chevalier of 
the Legion of Honor, 1831. Officer of Legion of 


foe =~ DELACROIX (EUGENE), dec’d, Paris. 


Honor, 1846. Commander of same, 1855. Member 
of the Institute of France, 1857. Born, 1798. Died, 
1863. 


48 Virgil and Dante crossing the Styx. 
13 by Io. 
From the collection of Wm. P. Wright. 
Study for the large picture in the Luxembourg. 


PREYER (J. W.), Dusseldorf. 


49 (Aienae fige 
y 20. 
From the old Dusseldorf gallery, N. Y. 


BEARD (W. H.), N. A., New York. 


50 Grimalkin’s Dream. 
24 by 29. 


GEYER (G.) : 
51 Consultations of the Doctors. Ug 
20 by 25. 


From the Wolfe sale, 1863. 


SCHELFHOUT (A.), deceased, Brussels. 
52 Winter Landscape, Holland. 


21 by 27. : 
From the Wolfe sale, 1863. 


yo 


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ALLSTON (WASHINGTON), A.R.A., 
= deceased, Boston. 


53 Spalatro’s Vision of the Bloody 
Hand. 
20 by 32. 
(Painted at Cambridge, 1832.) 


*‘Spalatro was employed by Schedoni to murder 
Eilena, the heroine of the story. The time fixed for 
this deed is in the night, while the victim is asleep; 
but on their way to her chamber the assassin’s heart 
fails him, he refuses to do the deed; at that moment 
of compunction his former crimes crowd thick upon 
his memory, and a bloody hand seems to beckon him in 
the air.” 

“Give me the dagger,” said Schedoni. Spalatro 
now grasped the arm of the confessor, who, looking at 
him for an explanation of this extraordinary action, 
was still more surprised to observe the paleness and 
horror of his countenance. His starting eyes seemed 
to follow some object along the passage. Schedoni 
looked forward to discover what occasioned this dis- 
may, but could perceive nothing. ‘‘ What is it you 
fear?” said he, at length. Spalatro’s eyes were still 
moving in horror. ‘‘Do you see nothing!” said he, 
pointing. ‘*Dotard! what did you?” inquired the 
confessor. ‘‘It came before my eyes in a moment, 
and shewed itself distinctly and outspread—and then 
it beckoned—yes, it beckoned me, with that blood- 
stained finger!’’ *‘ Thisis very frenzv,’’ said Schedoni. 
** Arouse yourself,and be a man!” “Frenzy! would 


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it were,signior. I saw that dreadful hand—I see it 
now—it is there again !—there!” 
Vide Mrs, Radcliffe’s Romance, ** The Italian,” 
Chap. xx. 


Extract from a Letter writien by Mr. Exvias N. Batt, 
of Charleston, S. C—May 7th, 1866. 


‘The ‘Spalatro’ was painted for my uncle, H. S. 
Ball (who married Miss Channing, of Boston), under 
the following circumstances : 

‘*My uncle was-intimate with Allston, and visited 
his studio frequently. On one accasion he had been 
reading Mrs. Radcliffe’s novel of ‘The Italian.’ and 
the scene from which the picture is taken struck him 
as being a fine one for an artist,and he read it to All- 
ston, at the same time offering him any amount he 
might name for a painting of the scene. Allston being 
also pleased with the force of the scene, agreed to his 
offer and painted the picture. Before it was completed, 
he received several. high offers for it, but, of course,. 
declined them, as the painting was for my uncle, who, 
upon hearing of them, and the said offers being above 
the contract price, and knowing it would be useless to 
offer Allston more than he had engaged to paint it for 
(Allston being a man of the most punctilious honor and 
delicacy of feeling), he had the picture exhibited in 
Boston, New York and Charleston, and the amount of 
the proceeds of the exhibition (which, 1 believe, were 
considerable) was handed over to Allston by my uncle’s. 
agent in the matter, 

“The painting was willed to my father by his 
brother, H. S. Ball (who was lost, together with his 


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wife, in the ill-fated steamer ‘ Pulaski’). It has never 

2 been out of my family, and was never sold but once, 
and that was at the settlement of my father’s estate, 
when I purchased it.” 


Tn a letter to a friend, Allston said: ‘‘ Since my 
return to America I have painted a number of pictures, 
but chiefly small ones. These pictures being pretty 

- well known here, I shall mention only a few of the 
’ larger ones, viz.: ‘Jeremiah dictating his prophecy ’— 
the figures as large as life; ‘Saul and the Witch of 
Endor,’ and ‘ Spalatro’s vision of the bloody hand.’ 
-This last is a small picture, but I mention it because it 
is more extensively known, axd because, too, I consider 
i zt one of my best.” 
; Dunvap’s estory of the Arts of Design. 


) ys is DAUBIGNY (C. F.), Paris. a 


Pupil of P. Delaroche. Medals, 1848, ’53, ’55, 57,59 
(E. U), ’67. Legion of Honor, 1859. Officer of 
Legion of Honor, 1874. 
: 54 Landscape (Evening). 


18 by 32. Salon of 1867. 


: a 
ss STUART (GILBERT), dec’d, Boston. Lie 
EC? - 


5 Portrait of Consul Barry, 
ENGLISH CONSUL AT BALTIMORE. 
27 by 22. 
From the collection of the late Chas. M. Leupp. a 


22 


uf 4, = VAN MIERIS (W.) 
i Born at Leyden, 1662, Died, 1747. 
Tarquin and Lucretia. 
23 by 20. 
From the Wolfe sale, 1863. 


Formerly in the collection of Thos. Hamlet, Esq., 
London. ‘Wonderful detail in this? exquisite and. 
beautiful work of art.”” Vzde Smith’s Catalogue Rai- 


sonne, 
/ 10 “ HAYS (W. J.), N.A., dec’d, New York. 
57, Skye Terrier. 
23 by 29. 
/. 4 60 - DESGOFFE (BLAISE), Paris. 
Pupil of Flandrin. Medals, 1861. ’63. 
miei ects off\r 


MADRAZO (RICARDO), Paris. 


[560 - Pupil of his Father. 
59 ee a Maria, Rome. 


260° HASELTINE (W., S.), N. A., Role: 


60 Indian Rock. Narragansett. 


wae 24 by 38. 


23 


E a 
5/0 i ZIEM (FELIX), Paris. Mal EMR 


Medals, 1851, ’52,’55. Legion of Honor, 1857. 


61 Venice at Sunset. Entrance to the 
Grand Canal. 


27 by 42. 


From the Wolfe sale, 1863. ‘ - 
6 LL LELY (SIR PETER), dec’d, London. ioe eg 
62 Nell Gwynne. 
36 by 28. 


From the collection of Martin Colnaghi, London. 


/ HASENCLEVER (F. P.), dec’d, Dussel’f. 


63 Illustrations of the ‘‘ Jobsiade.” 
A celebrated German poem, illustrating Student Life. 


REDE PRSELILL ED Forts sows eeeh as es 22 by 25 

The Examination.... ... Tee ee CON 35 

TRIN CEMITE Be ae th << sice cee nar 22 by 2 

From the old Dusseldorf gall Ne PS 
LF} = fs 
SHATTUCK (A._DJ, NA} New York. ah lace 
64 Stockbridge Scenery. e 
25 by 42. J 


_ _HERZOG (H.), Dusseldorf. A 
65 Was 


Norwegian Lake. 


29 by 41. 


. 
~~ fled 
7 £00 #@ KOEK-KOEK (B. C.), dec’d, Amsterdam. 


Pupil of his Father. Medals, 1840, ’43. Chevalier of 
the Order of the Lion of Netherland and Leopold 
of Belgium. 


66 Scenery on the Upper Rhine. 


32 by 42. 
From the Wolfe sale, 1863. 


as 
J{S0° ” KENSETT (J.F.), N. A, dec’d, N. York. 


67 Afternoon on Connecticut Shore. 
28 by 44. 


Es LEROUX (HECTOR), Rome. 
i?) aa Pupil of Picot. Medals, 1863, ’64, ’74. 
68 Funeral in the Columbarium. 
; 54 by 39. 


HUBNER (CARL), Dusseldorf. 
/ A O-O Pupil ofSohn. Chevalier of the Order of Leopold of 
Belgium. Prof. in Dusseldorf Academy. 


69 The Poacher’s Death. 
38 by 53. 
From the old Dusseldorf Gallery, N. Y. 


This picture made such a sensation as to lead toa 
change in the German game laws. 


3 / b0 « BECKER (J.), dee’d, Dusseldorf. 


70 The Reapers’ Return Home. 
58 by 80. 
From the old Dusseldorf Gallery, N. Y. 


vi wed lt ee 
\ pe, hem 
Aa AS | 
GAN |? aI 
SK t | Let 
—— NS / t 
reaG t 


KEY TO “SCENE AT THE CONCIERGERIN PRISON, DURING THE ROLL CALL GF THE LAST VICTIMS OF THE REIGN OF TERROR.” 


» Andre Chenier, the Poet. 4 J. A. Roucher, the writer. | 13. The Recorder of the Revolutionary Tribunal. 
» Mademoiselle de Coigny. 8. Madame Sabine de Viriville. | 14. Miss Leroy, Actress of the Comedie Francais. 
/ De St. Simon, Bishop of Agde. | 9, De Prey de Verinne and his family. 15. Marchioness of Colbert de Maulevriers. 

The Princess of Manoco, 10. Rougeot de Monterif. 16. M. Amanne, his wife and his daughter. 
, The Countess of Narbonne Pelet.|14. The Marquis of Montalembert. 17. A. Leguay, Captain of. the 23d Regiment 
, The Marquis of Roquelaure. 12. The Princess of Chinay. | | Chasseurs-a-Cheval. | | 


| 


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MULLER (CHAS. LOUIS), Paris. 

Pupil of Gros and Cogniet. Medals, 1838, '46, 48, ’55. 
Legion of Honor, 1849. Officer of Legion of Honor, 
1859. Member of the Institute of France, 1864. 

71 Scene at the Conciergerie Prison 

during the Roll Call of the Last 

Victims of the Reign of ‘Terror. 

gth Thermidor, 1793. 


2°51 by 94. ~ 
Contains 17 ae See Key. - 


CHURCH (F. E)), N. A., New York. 
_ Medal Paris, 1867 (E. U.) 
_. Twilight i in the Wilderness. 
40 by 64. 
IUS), Munich. 


z Rakoczy, Prince 


BENCZUR 


(THOMAS), N. A, dec’d, N. York. 
lla “The Voyage of Life. 


pes 40° by 60. 
Tue Oricinat Serizs. The subject is comprised in 
Four Pictures. The first represents the period 
of Childhood, the second, Youth ; the third, Man- 

~ hood; the fourth Old Age. 


52 b0 7 


26 


. 


1. CHILDHOOD.—A stream is seen issuing from 
a deep cavern in the side of a craggy and precipitous 
mountain, whose summit is hidden in clouds. From 
out the cave glides a boat, whose golden prow 
and sides are sculptured into figures of the Hours. 
Steered by an Angelic Form, and laden with buds and 
flowers, it bearsa laughing Infant, the Voyager, whose 
varied course the artist has attempted to delineate. 

On either hand, the banks of the stream are clothed 
in luxuriant herbage and flowers. The rising sun 
bathes the mountains and flowery banks with rosy 
light. 

The dark cavern is emblematic of our earthly origin 
and the mysterious Past. 

The Boat, composed of figures of the Hours, images 

the thought that we are borne on the hours down the 
Stream of Life. The Boat identifies the subject in each 
picture. The rosy light of the morning, the luxuriant 
flowers and plants are emblems of thé joyousness of 
early life. The close banks and the limited scope of 
he scene, indicate the narrow experienee of Child- 
hood and the nature of its pleasures and desires. The 
Egyptian Lotus in the foreground of the picture, is 
symbolical of human Life. Joyousness and wonder 
are the characteristic emotions of childhood. 


2 YOUTH.—The stream now pursues its course 
through a landscape of wider scope and more diversi- 
fied beauty. Trees of rich growth overshadow its 
banks, and verdant hills form the base of lofty mount- 
ains. - 

The Infant of the former scene is become a Youth 
on the verge of Manhood. He is now alone in the 


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Boat, and takes the helm himself, and in an attitude of 
confidence and eager expectation, gazes on a cloudy 
pile of Architecture, an air-built Castle that rises dome 
above dome in the far-off blue sky. The Guardian 
Spirit stands upon the bank of the stream, and, with 
serious, yet benignant countenance, seems to be bid- 
ding the impetuous voyager God speed. 

The beautiful stream flows for a distance, directly 
toward the aerial palace, but at length makes a sudden 
turn, and is seen in glimpses between the trees, until it 
at last descends, with rapid current, intoa rocky ravine, 
where the Voyager will be found in the next picture. 
Over the remote hills, which seem to intercept the 
stream, and turn it from its hitherto direct course, a 
path is dimly seen, tending directly toward that cloudy 
Fabric, which is the object and desire of the Voyager. 

The scenery of the picture—its clear stream, its lofty 
trees, its towering mountains, its unbounded distance, 
and transparent atmosphere—figure forth the romantic 
beauty of youthful imaginings, when the mind elevates 
the Mean and Common into the Magnificent, before 
experience teaches what_is the Real. The gorgeous 
cloud-built palace, whose glorious domes seem yet but 
half revealed to the eye, growing more and more lofty 
as we gaze, is emblematic of the day-dreams of youth, 
its aspirations after glory and fame; and the dimly- 
seen path would intimate that Youth, in its impetuous 
career, is forgetful that it is embarked on the Stream 
of Life, and that its current sweeps along with resist- 
less force, and increases in swiftness as it descends to- 
ward the great ocean of Eternity, 

3. MANHOOD.—Storm and cloud enshroud a rug- 


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gedand dreary landscape. Bare,impending precipices 
rise in the lurid light. The swollen stream rushes fu- 
riously down a dark ravine, whirling and foaming in 
its wild career, and speeding toward the Ocean, which 
is dimly seen through the mist and falling rain. 

The boat is there, plunging amid the turbulent 
waters. The Voyager is now a man of middle age: 
the helm of the boat is gone, and he looks imploringly 
toward heaven, as if heaven’s aid alone could save him 
from the perils that surround him. The Guardian 
Spirit calmly sits in the clouds, watching, with an air 
of solicitude, the affrighted Voyager: Demon forms 
are hovering in the air. 

Trouble is characteristic of the period of Manhood. 
In childhood, there is no carking; in youth, no de- 
spairing thought. It is only when experience has 
taught us the realities.of the world, that we lift from 
our eyes the golden veil of early life; that we feel deep 
and abiding sorrow: and in the Picture, the gloomy, 
eclipse-like tone, the conflicting elements, the trees 
riven by tempest, are the allegory ; and the Ocean, 
dimly seen, figures the end of life, which the Voyager 
is now approaching. The demon forms are Suicide, 
Intemperance and Murder, which are the temptations 
that beset men in their direst trouble. The upward 
and imploring look of the Voyager shows his depend- 
ence on a Superior Power; and Tuar faith. 


4. OLD AGE.—Portentous clouds are brooding 
over a vast and midnight Ocean. A few barren rocks 
are seen through the gloom—the last shores of the 
world. These form the mouth of the river, and the 
Boat, shattered by storms, its figures of the Hours 


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broken and drooping, is seen gliding over the deep 
waters. Directed dy the Guardian Spirit, who thus far 
has accompanied him unseen, the Voyager, now an old 
man, looks upward to an opening in the clouds, from 
whence a glorious light bursts/forth, and angels are 
seen descending the cloudy steps, as if to welcome 
him to the Haven of Immortal Life. 

The stream of life has now reached the Ocean to 
which all life is tending. The world to Old Age is 
destitute of interest. 

There is no longer any green thing upon it. The 
drooping figure of the Boat shows that time is nearly 
ended. 

The chains of corporeal existence are falling away, 
and already the mind has glimpses of Immortal Life. 
The angelic Being, of whose presence, until now, the 
Voyager has been unconscious, is revealed to him; 
and, with a countenance beaming with joy, shows to 
his wondering gaze scenes such as the eye of mortal 
man has never beheld. 

Bryant, in his Oration, calls the Voyage of Life “ of 
simpler and less elaborate design than the Course of 
Empire, but more purely imaginative. The concep- 
tion of the series is a perfect poem. The child under 
the care of its guardian angel,in a boat heaped with 
buds and flowers, floating down a stream which issues 
from the shadowy cavern of the past, and flows be- 
tween banks bright with flowers and the beams of the 
rising sun; the youth, with hope in his gesture and 
aspect, taking command of the helm, while his winged 
guardian watches him anxiously from the shore; the 
mature man, hurried onward by the perilous rapids 


L400 - 
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and eddies of the river; the aged navigator, who has 
reached, in his frail and now idle bark, the mouth of 
the stream, and is just entering the great ocean which 
lies before him in mysterious shadow; set before us 
the different stages of human life under images of 
which every beholder admits the beauty and deep 
significance. The second of this series, with the rich 
luxuriance of its foreground, its pleasant declivities in 
the distance, and its gorgeous but shadowy structures 
in the piled clouds, is one of the most popular of Cole’s 
compositions.” 


ISRAELS (JOSEPH), Hague. 
Medal, 1867. Legion of Honor, 1867. 


75 Fishing Boats off Scheveningen.. 


30 by 54. 
~P URNER (J. M. W.), R.A., dec’d, London. 


36 by 48. 


i ey Ses Slave Ship. 


ge i direct from John Ruskin. 
Extract from‘ Ruskin’'s Modern Painters.” 


‘**T think the noblest sea that Turner has ever 
painted, and if so, the noblest certainly ever painted 
by man, is that of the Slave Ship, the chief Academy 
picture of the Exhibition a — It is a sunset on the 
Atlantic, afterprolorfiged ‘storm; but the storm is par- 
tially lulled, and the torn and streaming rain-clouds 
are moving in scarlet lines to lose themselves in the 
hollow of the night. The whole surface of. sea in- 


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cluded in the picture is divided into two ridges of 
enormous swell, not high, nor local, but a low, broad 
heaving of the whole ocean, like the lifting of its bosom 
by deep-drawn breath after the torture of the storm. 
Between these two ridges the fire of the sunset falls 
along the trough of the sea, dyeing it with an awful 
but glorious light—the intense and lurid splendor 
which burns like gold, and bathes like blood. Along 
this fiery path and valley, the tossing waves by which 
the swell of the sea is restlessly divided, lift themselves 
in dark, indefinite, fantastic forms, each casting a faint 
and ghastly shadow behind it along the illumined — 
foam. They do not rise everywhere, but three or four 
together in wild groups, fitfully and furiously, as the 
under-strength of the swell compels or permits them. 
leaving between them treacherous spaces of level and 
whirling water, now lighted with green and lamp-like 
fire, now flashing back the gold of the declining sun, 
now fearfully dyed from above with the undistinguish- 
able images of the burning ciouds, which fall upon 
them in flakes of crimson and scarlet, and give to the 
reckless waves the added motion of their own fiery 
flying. Purple and blue, the lurid shadows of the hol- 
low breakers, are cast upon the mist of the night, 
which gathers cold and low, advancing like the shadow 
of death upon the guilty ship as it labors amidst the 
lightning of the sea, its thin masts written upon the 
sky in lines of blood, girded with condemnation in that 
fearful hue which signs the sky with horror and mixes 
its flaming flood with the sunlight, and, cast far along 
the desolate heave of the sepulchral waves, incarna- 
dines the multitudinous sea. 


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‘She is a Slaver, throwing her slaves overboard. 
The near sea is incumbered with corpses. 

‘*T believe if I were reduced to rest Turner’s im- 
mortality upon any single work, I should choose this.. 
Its daring conception, ideal in the highest sense of the 
word, is based on the purest truth, and wrought out 
with the concentrated knowledge of a life; its color is 
absolutely perfect, not one false or morbid hue in any 
part or line, and so modulated that every square inch 
of canvas isa perfect composition ; its drawing as ac- 
curate as fearless; the ship buoyant, bending and full 
of motion; its tones as true as they are wonderful; and 
the whole picture dedicated to the most sublime of 
subjects and impressions (completing thus the perfect 
system of all truth, which we have shown to be formed 
by Turner’s works)—the power, majesty and deathful- 
ness of the open, deep, illimitable sea.” 


Extract from Mr. Ruskin’s Letter to Mr. Fohuston. 


Pisa, 28th April, 1872. 

‘‘T am entirely busy and very weary just now, and 
can only tell you of the picture that it is almost unique 
in perfect preservation as having come to me direct 
from Turner’s gallery,and never exposed to damp or 
hotsun. * * * That I think as highly of 77, as a work 
ofart,asIeverdid. I part with the picture because 
as I grow old, I grow sad,and cannot endure anything 
near me, either melancholy or violently passionate. 
As an expression of, perhaps the strongest, ¢ywe in- 
dignation against the slave-¢rade (not, observe, against 
slavery)—ever felt by wise persons in England, this 
picture ought to be where it now is, in the chief city of 


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North America. 1] wish 1 had as good a second, by as 
good a painter, against Liberty-trade. 

“ For its quality, not entering into any question of 
its agreeableness to the taste of various persons, I can © 
answer to you very positively: There zs such a thing 
as good painting, and it may be known from bad by 
any person who will take pains and has natural powers 
of sight. And Turner’s is the best work that has been 
done in Europe since Sir Joshua Reynolds. 

“* There is no ‘ mania’ for his pictures. The public 
are beginning to accept the fact of their value; and 
there are few in the market. 

“When two rich people want the same picture, it 
may then reach almost any level at auction: and with 
whatever fault or short-coming, your picture is sucha 
one as no price is likely to command again for many a 
day.” 


HAMON (JEAN LOUIS), dec’d, Paris. CG) (@) 


Lopil of Delaroche and Gleyre. Medals, 1853, ’55 (E. 
U.), 67. Legion of Honor, 1855. 


De, Spring Flowers. Paveest 


i 42 by 32. 
& WEIR (R. W.), N. A., New York. 
a 
Moo 78 Pzstum by Moonlight. 
32 by 48. 


3 
@ 6. 4heghaes KMo.178 


@ PB. ylashi9ex fo, 234 


BR aye 


% 


JOURDAN (ADOLPHE), Paris. 


@ 
Y 3 6-0 Pupil of Jalabert. Medals, 1864, 66, ’69. 


79 A Young Italian Mother. 


39 by 31. 
A) ~SCHREYER (ADOLPHE), Frankfort. 


ge 


Medals, 1864, ’65,’67. Vienna Exposition, 1873. 
eS es ian Peasan crassingfa Tord. 
1 by 42. 


GEROME (JEAN VEON), Paris. - 


Phipil of P. Delaroche. Medals, 1847, ’48,’55. Legion of 
yy Honor, 1855. Member of the Institute of France. 
186s. One of the Eight Grand Medals of Honor 
(E. U.), 1867. Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1867. 
Grand Medal of Honor, 1874. 


81 The Call to Prayer (Cairo), 
32 by 26. 
a 
/ 3 GO DYCKMANS (J.), Antwerp. 
- Officer of the Order of Leopold of Belgium. 


82 Settling Accounts. 
34 by 27. 


lA y #  CASTRES (EDOUARD), Paris. 
Pupil of Zamacois. Medals, 1872, ’74. 
83 Japanese Bazaar. 
25 by 36. 


35 


Medal at Brussels, 1843. Paris, 1844, 46, 55, 67 (E.U.) 
Chevalier of the Order of Leopold, 1853. Legion of 
Honor, 1853. Officer of the Order of Leopold, 1855. 
Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1864. 


84 La Lecture. 


26 by et. 


; Vy. -_— WILLEMS (FLORENT), Paris. 


- HUNT (HOLMAN), London. 
85 Isabella and the Pot of Basil. | 


24 by r5—the engraved picture. 


“ Then in a silken scarf—sweet with the dews 
Of precious flowers pluck’d in Araby, 

And divine liquids come with odorous ooze 
5 Through the cold serpent pipe refreshfully— 
a” She wrapp’d it up; and for its tomb did choose 
$ A garden-pot, wherein she laid it by, 
Me And cover’d it with mould, and o’er it set 
Sweet Basil, which her tears kept ever wet. 


“* And she forgot the stars, the moon, the sun, 
ae And she forgot the blue above the trees, 
And she forgot the dells where waters run, 
And she forgot the chilly autumn breeze; 
: She had no knowledge when the day was done, 
And the new moon she saw not; but in peace 
Hung over her sweet Basil evermore, 
And moisten’d it with tears unto the core.”’ 
From Keat’s Isabella, or the Pot of Basil, 
j Stanzas Lu, LI, 


36 


DECAMPS (A. G.), deceased, Paris. 


4 ] ban Pupil of Pujol. Medals, 1831, ’34. Chevalier of the 


Legion of Honor, 1839. Officer of same, 1851. Born, 


1803. ied : 
86 Lb he Suicide. 
15 by er, 
ca BROWN (JOHN LEWIS), Paris. 
Medals, 1865, ’66,’67. Legion,of Honor, 1870. 
87 The Noonday Halt. 
14 by to. 
ik Lat, HERBSTHOFFER (CHARLES), dec’d, 
Paris. 


Medal, Vienna, 1873. 


88 Visit to the Jewish Grandparents. 
iz by 14. 


. ZESCOSURA (IGNACE DE LEON Y), 
/ Paris. 


Pupil of Géréme. Commander of the Order of Isabel 
the Catholic; Chevalier of the Order of Charles III 


of Spain, and Chevalier of the Order of Christ of 
Portugal. : 


89 pi of the Pets. 


7 by 9. 


. 37 
VETTER (H. J.), Paris. Gi TE 


Pupil of Steuben. Medals, 1843, 47, 48, 55 (E. U.), ’67- 
Legion of Honor, 1855. 


go Scene in a Cabaret. 
.. 12 by to. 
a - 
EB 4 FRERE (EDOUARD), Paris. 
| eZ Pupil of P. Delaroche. Medals, 1851, ’52,’55. Legion 


of Honor, 1855. 


4 gI Industry. 

& : 13 by 10, 

" From the Wolfe sale, 1863. 

2BOUGUEREAU(WM.ADOLPHE),Paris. 
Pupil of Picot. Medals, 1855,’57 (E. U.), ’67... Prize 


‘3 of Rome, 1850. Legion of Honor, 1859. Member 
E of the Institute of France, 1876. 
¥ , ‘ 
e 92 Blowing Bubbles. 
. 10 by 8. 
e 
* DELAROCHE (PAUL), dec’d, Paris. 
4 Pupil of Gros. Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, 
(0 0 =" 1828. Member of the Institute of France, 1832. 
Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1834. Born, 1797. 
Died, 1856. Je 
: 93 Nymph at the Fountain. /yL, ke. thy 
8 by ro. 


From the Pourtales collection. 


= 38 


if MEISSONIER (JEAN LOUIS ERN’ST), 
/ / . Paris. 
Pupil of L. Cogniet. Medals, 1840, ’41, ’43, ’48. Legion 
of Honor, 1846. Grand Medal of Honor, 1855. Of- 
ficer of the Legion of Honor, 1856. Member of the 
Institute of France, 1861. One 6f the Eight Grand 
Medals of Honor (E. U.), 1867. Commander of the 
Legion of Honor, 1867. 
94 Soldigts at Cards. 
8 by gg. 
off collp¢tion.’ Painted, 1 


Fro Dem 


rte 
pa 


CRTRLOGUE. 


—-2-2OCE-O-— 


Sequid Buening Sule. 


WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 


At half-past seven o’clock. 


DOUGHTY (THOS.), dec’d, New York. 
96 View on the Hudson River. 


9 by 9. 


BROWN (J. G.), N A., New York. 
97 Thoughts by the Wayside. 


to by 8. 


CHAPLIN (CHARLES), Paris. 
Pupil of Drélling. Medals, 1851, ’52,’65. Legion of 
Honor, 1865. 

98 Prayer. 
6 by 4. 
From collection of W. P. Wright. 


40 


A BROWN (H. K.), N.A., Sculp., Newburgh. 
99 The Old Horse. 7 
5 by 7. 
| LAMBDIN (GEO. .), N. A., Phila. 
| Q Q 100 A Sunday Morning in Spring. 
12 by 10. 
E STAIGG (R. M.), N. A., Boston. 
4 0 ror The Crossing Sweepers. 
14 by 11. 
COLMAN (S.), N. A., New York. 
ee 102 The Robin’s Bath. 


9 by 9. 
O 103 The Harbor of Seville. 


gby9. — 


TOM (Jj. B.), Hague. 


LGO 104 Study of a Bull. 


ro by rs. 


6 ( 0 BOUGHTON (G. H.), N. A., London. 
va 105 Moonlight Se Scene. 


Ae 8 by 13. 


- F 
f 1A 
4 * 
; 


¢ 5 O ve HAAS (M. F. H.), N. A, New York. 
106 §=Marine View, Scarboro’. 


B a 6 14 by 22. 


HUNTINGTON (D. ); N. A., New York. 


.; ; 107 The Cromwellian. 
a 9 by 7 
} b g O BRIDGMAN (F. A.), Paris. 
; Pupil of Géréme. 
4 108 Benny Boy of Cairo. 
ry 14 by 11. 
i= 7 CO TRUMBULL (JOHN), dec’d, N. Haven. 


10g Portrait of Ceracchi (sculptor). 
4 by 3. 


196 PETICOLAS (P. A.), dec’d, Richmond, Va. 


ITO Miniature of Washington, painted 
= from Life at Philadelphia. 1796. 

4 3 by 234. 

Purchased from the grandson of the artist, Chas. L. 


Peticolas. Later bytwo years than any other like- 
ness of Washington. 


ae PLASSAN (A. E.), Paris. 
AL 4 O Medals, 1852, 57,59. Legion of Honor, 1859. 


TTI The Physician’s Visit. 


4 by 3. 


eek. 


42 
iH ) O02 7 HART (JAS. M.), N. A, New York. 
/ The Ducks, by A. F. Tait. 
112 A Misty Morning. 
8 by ro. 
7 3 VAUTIER (B.), Dusseldorf, 
A : : Pupil of M. Jordan. Medals, 1865, °66 (E. U) 1867. 
Seed 113 The Music Lesson. 1 IWG "Oo -, 
ie 11 by 8. q iF 
' SCHLOESER (C.), Dusseldorf. 
c # ie pee 114 Reading the News. 
7 S/ 12 by 9. 
y VANDERNEER (A.), deceased. 
~O/A = i ‘ 
? ol fa) 115. Winter in Holland. 
14 by 109. 
From the collection of Chas. M. Leupp. 
fi ‘ : . 
é en /Q = KENSETT (J. F.), N. A, decd, N. Y. 4 
mm XY re 
116 Study of an English ak ah 
14 by 20. tf. ¥ Pi yD 


43 


GIDE (THEOPHILE), Paris. 


JO: « Pupil of Delaroche. Medals. 1861, 65, ’66. Legion Of 4 / ae 
Aonor, 1866. Pees Ut i e 
117. Monks Playing Chess. / f/f .. f° *0*™ 
12 by 16. : 
g () -VEVRASSAT (JULES JACQ.) Paris. 
, ) 
Medal, 1872. fF p~.d s 
: Ver WA, Utada 5 
. 118 Ferry on the Marne.” “/ __, ahh 
: | Ba a er) f rae rf. Feel 
4 Ones: f f. F 
nl f 
4 6 qEEUTZE (E.), N. A., dec’d, New. York. j 
4 3/,, : AAA 
E 11g ‘Absorbed: / u ft brn ; 
- 17 by 14. d +4 P f 7 E. >. A i? S. é £ biped 
eMEYER VON BREMEN (J. G.), Berlin. ; 
- Pupil of Schadow and Sohn. SPOR of Sets oi 4 any we 
4 1850, fy tAnn. : naar 4 ¥ 4 a 
: 120 The New Sister. fg A hea bo 
& ¥ 19 by 1s. 2 y et AS 


a 


% SEAN # ot ¢™ 
| o ») © HASELTINE (W. S.), N. A., Rome. 
r 121 Castle Rock, Nahant. 


15 by 23. 


Saal 


44. 


ROBIE (JEAN), Brussels. 


hes A Gold Medal, Brussels, 1848. Paris, 1851, ’63. Gold 
ne P ae Bo Medal, Hague, 1861. Officer of the Order of Leo- 


a) t 4 pold, 1869. Te 
122 The Massacre of the Innocents. (/¥ ~ 


18 by 24. a 


PATROUILLARD (——.»), Paris. 
a ty ‘ ‘ 
2g P mgittig Oe A Family Council. 
VW a 


25 by 18. 


4) *DUVERGER (THEOPHILE E)), Paris. 


\ AAJ Medals, 1861, 63,65. © / >, Seo a 
} . ° ¢ Of ee 
yy 
124 The First Cider. (A nay 
17 by 26. lef & 


aU © HASENCLEVER (F. P.), dec’d,Dussel’f, 
D 125 Cellar Bacchantes. 
18 by 24, 
From the old Dusseldorf gallery, N. Y. 


» ay | ELLIOTT (C. L.), N. A, dec’d, N. York. | 
* Eagll 126 Portrait of A. B. Durand. @),/ | 


27 by 22. } 


é 


BRETON (JULES), Paris. 

Pupil of Drdlling. “Medals, 1855, 757,’59. Legion ot” 
Honor, 1861. Medal at Universal Exhibition, 1867. 
, Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1867. Grand Mefal 
of Honor, 1872. 

127 A Brittany Sheonerdeae 


23 by 17. 
vg HART (WM.), N. A., New Yor 

128 Morning after a Fog. 
et 24 by 36. 


y SAINT JEAN (SIMON), dec’d, Paris. 


“9 Pupil of Revoil. Medals, 1834,’41,’55. Chevalier of 
S the Legion of Honor, 1843. 


% 


129 Fruit Piece. 
19 by 26. . 

q 
; ee TINE (W. S.), N. A.. Rome. 
3) D “130 eS Calm Sea, Mentone. 
3 2zoby 32. ~- 
= E 
q KOEK-KOEK (B.C.), dec’d, Amsterdam. 
; 


Pupil of his Father. Medals, 1840, 43. Chevalier of ee 
the Order of the Lion of Netherland, and Leopold male 


Belgium. d aw e 
~- ¥31 Winter Scene in Holland. | ue fe 


20 by 26, 
From the Wolfe sale, 1863. \ . 


i &, 
“ara 
on 


46 


; gZ & O oo VRIENDT (JULIEN), Antwerp. . 
192. Lhe ae of the Battle. 


2 by 26. 
D7 ACHENG GEE (ANDREAS), Dusseldorf, |, 
9) CY ti Medals, 1839, 55, ’67.. Legion of Honor, 1864: Ff A 
133 A Norway Torrent 
24 by 31. 7— 


“HAYS (W. J.), NA, dec’d, 
|e fe I 34. ‘* Ossossuag.” 


(Dr. Hayes’ Esquimaux Dog Leader.) 


w York. 


“ 30 by 24. 
1 rt . -ZAMACOIS (EDOUARD), dec’d, Bar Ly a 
A a? Pupil of Meissonier. Medal, 1867. yl he ye : 
F | hk iv | 
135 The Two Confessors¢ Se | 
18 by 25. 


ff ‘\ 
f i Fs BEARD (W. H.), N. A., New York, yi 
S pe 4030 Santa Claus. |p / oe 


j 24 by 36. 


Ys 


— 


47 | ae > 
if 2 ee ed 
cr ) G a 
KNAUS (LOUIS), Berlin'\y? “ 
f the Dusseldorf Academy. Medals,/3853, 2k, 
Medal of 


Pupil oO: 


57, 59. Legion of Honor, 1859. Grand 
onor, 1867. Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1867. 


£37 The Old Beau. 
24 by TQ. pe ao % Peed 
From the Wolfe sale, 1863. f } / 


COLE (THOMAS), dec’d, New York. ‘ 
138 The Mountain Ford. 


; 26 by 36. 
From the Collection of the late Chas. M. Leupp.. 


VERBOECKHOVEN (EUGENE), ‘/(° /\ 
Brussels. 
Medals, 1824, ’41,’55. Legion of Honor, 1845. Chev- 
alier of the Order of Leopold, St. Michel of Bavaria, 
and Christ of Portugal. Decorated with the Iron 


Cross. Member of the Royal Academies of Belgium, 
Antwerp and St. Petersburg. 


139 Flemish Landscape and Cattle. 7 


? 
23 by 28. 
i = 
ALLSTON (WASHINGTON), dec’d, é 
_ Boston. 
140 Portrait of the Artist. 
30 by 25. 
Painted by himself at Rome, 1805, and given by him to 
his friend, Mrs. Nathaniel Amory, of Boston. On 


Mrs. Amory’s death, the picture was inherited by 
her sister. Mrs. Wormely. 


48 


2 .)  GIFFORD (S. R.), N.A., New York. 
141 Fishing Boats coming into the 


» Harbor of Brindisi. 


f by 40. 
AAT. ky f £- tr 


DECAMPS (A. G.), deceased, Paris. 
Pupil of Pujol. Medals, 1831, ’ 340 Chevalier of the 


Legion of Honor, os wy: same, ree Born, 
1803. Died, 1860. 


Fai 
“142: The Trekichs echt eal ea 
. 29 by 36. 
2 : One of the best known pictures of this celebrated artist. 


. “1: _RICHARDS(WM.T.), N.A. iiss 
£9 oAg First Beach, Newport. t. 
a 


25 ie 42. v9) aad 


fi | ANKER (ALBERT), Paris. 
* AD « Pupil of Gleyre. Medal, 1866.» 
| Ree 14454 oe Knitting School. | 
30 by 48. uy LL 


/TROYON (CONSTANT), dec’d, Paris. 
Pupil of Riocreux: “Medals, 1838, ’40, 746, ’48, ’55. 


rm _ Legion of Honor, 1849. 
Oo Pere. Tas Autumn Morning, Landscape and 


49 


VERNET (HORACE), dec’d, Paris. 
f Pupil of Vincent. Medals, 1812,’55. Chevalier of the 
ey / 6? “Legion of Honor, 1814. Officer of same, 1825. Mem- 
ber of the Institute of France, 1826, Director of the 
French Academy at Rome, 1828, Commander of 
the Legion of Honor, 1842. Grand Officer of same, 
1862. Born, 1789. Died, 1863. 


146 Italian Bandits Surprised by Papal 
‘Troops. 


34 by 52. 


: me (F. E.), N. A., New York. 
Medal (E. U.). 1867. 
mes, Niagara Falls. 
5 Exhibited in Paris Exposition, 1867. 
", * 42 by 89. 


The original picture. His best known work. f ee 


ie BRION (GUSTAVE), Paris, {!. 
{5 il of Guérin. Medals, 1853, ’so, ’61, ’63 (E. U.),” 67. ms 


] : we we 3 hi ; A 
: 148 Brittanny Peasants at Prayer. “sh 
53 by 82 f 


(2, 2 simoneETTI (A.), Rome. 
4 fo’ Pupil of Fortuny. 


f 149 Proclamation in Front of the 


Pantheon. 
fi 2 32 by 63. 


nen 
Anata. ; 
» 


7 jer, frie of Honowt | be | oe 2; 


Paris. 
Pupil of Hersent. Medals, 1831, ’36,’48,’55. Legion 
of Honor, 1843. 


150 Light-house, Coast of Holland. 


4 i “ LE POITTEVIN (EUGENE), dec’d, 


~ 48 by 35. 
¢)“ BOUGUEREAU (WM. ADOLPHE), 
wl Paris. 
Pupil of Picot. Medals, 1855, 57 (E. U), ’67. Prize of 


Rome, 1850. Legion of Honor, 1859. Member of 
the Institute of France, 1876. 


151 On the way to the Bath. 


39 by 30. 


lA" DURAND (A.B.), N. A, New York. 
V~ 152 Alpine View near Mteetices 


31 by 44. 
From the collection of ‘the late Chas. M. ius, 


14 6) 4 MULLER (CHARLES LOUIS), Paris. 


Pupil of Gros and Cogniet. Medals, 1838, ’46, 48, ’55. 
Legion of Honor, 1849. Officer of Legion of Honor, 
1859. Member of the Institute of Frauce, 1864. 


153 The Letter Writer of Venice. 
_» 32 by 25. 


ss ~ 
4 ad © McENTEE (J.), N. A., New York. 
154 The Danger Signal. 


25 by 41. 


. 
COROT (J. B. C.), deceased, Paris. 
Ar upil of V. Bertin. Medals, 1833, ’48, ’55,’67 (E. U.) 


Legion of Honor, 1846. Officer of Legion of Hunor ss 
1867. 2A 
155 The)Path throu re W oods. 


ell 


sl geADRAZO (RICARDO), Paris. 5 ete 
e " 4)" Pupil of his Father. tie 

; mM (Ko 
/ E 156 -In a Spanish Café 


36 by 27. pl 


HSABEY (LOUIS EUGENE), Paris. / 
upil of his Father. Medals, 1824, ’27,’55. Legio a 

Honor, 1832. Officer of Legion of Honor, ef) af ad fe 
157 The Embarkation. 


(French Seaport at the time of Louis XIV.) 
28 by 38. 


From the Wolfe saie, 1863. 6 
CLAIRIN (J. G.), Paris. ol, Pe 
ef ap 


Pupil of Picot. Os? pry 


Feeding the Flamingo. 
28 by 28. 


52 


.| (© “PRERE (EDOUARD), Paris, 7 


Pupil of P. Delaroche. Medals, 185r, 
Legion of. Honor, 1855. 


P9 Preparing for Church. 


22 by 18. 


oe © ACHENBACH (ANDREAS), Dussel, 
ak D Medals, 1839, ’55, 67. Legion of Honor, 1) . 


160 Fishing Boats, Sunset. A 5 


16 by 23. 


REYNOLDS (SIR JOSHUA), R. K aed 
a London. 


161 Theophila Palmer. 


20 by 16. 


The favorite niece of Sir Joshua. She married 
,.. Robert Gwatkin, of Cornwall. As a girl she sat for 
' many of Sir Joshua’s fancy subjects, for example, the - 
‘Strawberry Girl,’ “Girl reading Clarissa,’ ‘‘ Girl 
with a Muff,” ‘“ Hope nursing Love,” the ‘‘ Comedy” 
in the Garrick picture, &c., &c. : 
This picture was purchased at the sale of the art- 
y ist’s effects after his death, by Dr. Thos. Penrose, a 
Wi great friend of Sir Joshua, and a distinguished con- 
- noiseur. It was presented by Dr. Penrose, in June, 
oA 1840, to the late Mr. Lucas, an artist,and sold by his 
executors at Christies, London, 1875. The picture is. 
mentioned in the artist’s diary, has been engraved in 
mezzo tint by S. W. Reynolds, and etched by Rajon, 


1875. 


i 
are: 
ord 


oo. 


WORMS (JULES), P ris. 
_ Pupil of Lafosse. Medals, 1867, 68, ’69. 
162 Waiting at the Rendezvous. 


Pa 16 by 12. 


< wv FAUVELET (JEAN), Paris. 
t/ 


163 The Secretary. 


8 by 6. 


Pupil of Delacour. Medal, 1848. 


DUPRE (JULES), Paris. 


Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1870. 


J\ #* 
: v4 
| sp U Medals, 1833. 67 (E. U.) Legin of Honor, 1849. 


164 _ Landscape. 


% 


! 
13 by to. Si J -¢ Ag 
eth ad / 
1 f i 


? 


a MEISSONIER (JEAN L. E,), Paris. 


Pupil of L. Cogniet. Medals, 1840, 741, 43,748. Le- 
gion of Honor, 1846. Grand Medal of Honor, 1855. 
Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1856. Member of 
the Institute of France, 1861. One of the eight 
Grand Medals of Honor (E. U.), 1867. Commander 

_ of the Legion of Honor, 1867. 


165 Marshal Saxe and Staff.. 


8 by 9, Painted, 1866. 


aed 


gee 
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a 
ted 


oe 


10 
| Pupil of Drélling and Cabat. 


. at Pupilof Gros. Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, 1828." 


BOLDINI (G.), Paris. 


Scene in an Orchard. 
gv 9 by mee 


BRILLOUIN (LOUIS G.), Paris. 
Medals, 18 6 


167 


~~ CHAVET (J. VICTOR), Paris. 


. ae 
* Pupil of Roqueplan. Medals, 1853,’55, ’57. Legion of 
Honor, 1859. <F F lhe 


168 The Connoisseurs. 
g by 7. j 


From the Wolfe sale, 1863. fy ail 
, DELAROCHE (PAUL), dec’d, oa y 


Member of the Institute of France, 1832. Officer of UX 
Born, 1797. Died, 1856. 


the Legion of Honor, 1834. 


PorTRAIT OF PuiLiserT DELormgE, Architect. 


169 Study of Head for the Hemicycle. 


o # 6 by 5, 


BOUGHTON (GEO. H.), N. A., London. 


170 Christmas in England. 


14 by 11. 


LANDELLE (CHARLES), Paris. GD - 


a Pupil of Delaroche. Medals, 1842, ’45,’48,’55. Legion 
an of Honor, 1855. 


: ; 171 Greek Girl. 


18 by 14. 


GUY (S. J,), N. A., New York. Loo 
: 172 Trying on Borrowed Robes. 


rs by 12. 


+ gt 
BAUGNIET (CHARLES), Sevres. & AO 


Pupil of Drilling and Cabat. Medals, 1865. Vienna, 
1873. Chevalier of the Order of Leopold of Bel- 
gium, of Isabel the Catholic, of Christ of Portugal, 
and of the Branche Ernestine de Saxe. 


3473 Improving the Eyelids. 

\ ; A 17 by 14. 

SZ COLE (THOS.), N. A., dec’d, New York. — Pe. A 
“474 Ruins of Kenilworth Castle. v 


18 by 24. 
From the collection of the late Chas. M. Leupp. 


all 
- 
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Bg HAMON (JEAN LOUIS), dec’d, Paris. / 2 ® 
Pupil of Delaroche and Gleyre. Medals, 1853, ’55 (E. 
U.), 67. Legion of Honor, 1855. 


175 Old China Shop (Pompeii). 


x9 by 16. 


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4 “CASILEAR (J. W.), N. A., New York. 


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WOODVILLE\(R. C.), decd, Baltimore. , 
176 Fancy Head. 


24 by 20. 


_KENSETT (J. F.), N. A., dec’d, N. Y. 
177 A Secluded Brook. 
17b c 
From the souldsnen oft the late Ab. Cozzens. 
MERLE (HUGHES), Paris. 


Piipil of Cogniet. Medals, 1861, 63. Legion of Honor, 
1866, 


178 Medea. 


21 by 18. 


179 Lake Lucerne. 


17 by 28. 


| .. “PRAYER (JEAN BAPTISTE), Paris. 


Pupil of his Father. Medals, 1853, ’55. 


180 The Hurry for the Dress. 


23 by 19. 


181 Prisoners from the Front 


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“~ HOMER (WINSLOW), N. A, N.¥Ork. 


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24 by 38. 


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DE WINTER (L.), dec’d, Holland. 


182 Moonlight, Dutch Coast. 
fm, 
: 27 by/36. 2 4 BO 
GLEYRE (CHARLES) dec’d, Paris | eae 
_ Pupil of Hersent. Medals, 1843, 45. PB. 3 [2 i969 
183 A Young Roman’s Bath. _Wo- 110; Rep: 


36 by 25. 


_ There is no other known specimen of this artist in 
sain America, 


“ne MOHNSON (EASTMAN), N, A, WyjYees’ e 
¥ 84 The Wandering Fiddler. iy D7), { - 
4 24 by 36. wf 
a LELOIR (LOUIS), Paris. : ) 
Pupil of his Father. Medals, 1864, ’68,’70. Legion /)  £- al 6} 
Honor, 1876, “— eee 


185 The Temptation of St. Anthony &, P tid BVA 


28 by 309. 
ROUSSEAU (PHILIPPE), Paris. eae 
: Lf jo 
Pupil of V. Bertin. Medals, 1845, 48, ’52,’55. Legion i" 5 tF 7 
of Honor, 1852. Officer of Legion of Honor, 1870. 7 ——— 


186 “The Cock and Pearl i (Fable). ~ 


39 by 32. i : rs i iy ‘) — 


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LAW? q 
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CLAYSa@tan i wih 4 ye 


fears 
Chevalier of the Order of Leopold. Medal-z Es 
Legion of Honor, 1875. 


187 Marine (Dutch Shipping). 


32 by 57. 


- “nw 
g © wGEROME (JEAN LEON), Paris. 
; Pupil of P. Delaroche, Medals, 1847, '48.’55. Legion 
of Honor, 1855. Member of the Institute of France, 
1865. One of the eight Grand Medals of Honor (E. 
U.), 1867. Officer of Legion of Honor, 1867. Grand 
Medal of Honor, 1874. 


188 Death of Ceesar. 
33 by 55. 
Purchased at the Universal Exhibition, Paris, 1867. 
ae HELLRATH (E.), Munich. 


2 we 


: ae; > 
] vi] ie 189 The Road to the Convent. A 
40 by 57. fr? Lge 


VAN MARCKE (E.), Paris. J Bea 
Pupil of Troyon. Medal, 1867. . . 


sl & ae 190 Herd of French Cattle. 


38 by 59. 


io 


é 0! OS USSESEE (ADOLPHE), Frankfort. 
Medals, 1864, ’65,’67. Vienna Exposition, 1873. 


te Ee) Arabs Retreating. 
ae -_ 45 by 69. 
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Vj » ' Bust—Disappointment. 
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40) ne HUBERT, deceased, Paris. 
Zz  -5g6 Lake View. 


7 by ro. es color. 


7 3 NOACK (HELENE), BD rses. 
197 Lemon. 


8 by 11. Water color. 


7 by 9. Water color. 


. 8 Black Cherries. 
° 


| -CHAPPEL (A.), New York. 
2, 199 The Friar—Romeo and Juliet. 


5 by 4. Oil sketch. 


? WJ RUIPEREZ (L.), deceased, Spain. 
z Pupil of Meissonier, 
200 Sketch for a Picture. | 


8 by 7. Pencil. 


4 2 CAMINO (C.), Paris. 
| <a a eor Head of Persian Girl. 
= 6 by 6. Water color. 
a . MOORE (Mrs.) 
z | v 202 Autumn Leaves. 


8 by 8. Water color. 


ane Se rd Gs bo 


Drawings in Water Colors, Ke. 


—-o300G0—— fe 


Ghigh Huguing Salty. 


FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 
At half-past seven o’clock. 
VERBOECKHOVEN (E.), Brussels. 
192 Group of Goats. 
6 by 9. Pen and ink. 
WALKER (F.), London. 
193 -Launce and his Dog. 
8 by 5. Water color. 
McLENNAN (JOHN), dec’d, New York. 
194 The Men who choose our Rulers. 


4by 4. Water color. 


195 The Apple Woman. 


3 by 4. Water color, 


= 


pencil. Plesold,. . $31 
sketch, Edmonde, ‘$2 
| Asleep, pen and ink, Dev‘ort, $35—-A. 
Landésape, ‘water-color, Row tham, 2— 
|. quan ¢ 
: i; Chattes Carroll, water-color, Sully, $50 - -§.P Aver ry. 
| Sewing Girl, pen and ink, Leech, $35—Mr. Weeks. 
4 Sketch from _Natare, pencil, Hubbard, $60 —Mr, 
|  Santvoord. | se 


‘| Sea Coast, sepia, Prout, $60-—C. S, Bradley. 
Chartres Cathedral, water-color, Scharold, . $30 -D. : 
Stewart. —. g. are ne 
| Reverie, crayon, Miiller, $155—-S P. ‘Avery. _ 
4 Servant Reeding. water color, Vibert, $330 oe be Avery. ks 
Study of an Arab, india ink, Fortuny, $335—G, es Wet- 


“more, oe 
| Morning, crayon, Staigg, $ ‘CO—S. P. “Avery. 
| Scene ina Guard Room, water-color, David, 8296-1. | ; 

-Kountze, pas 
Winter Scene, Beggars, water- color, Maroha, $105—L, Ke 
4 Kounize, ; ; 
Love, £epia, Schefier, €00-F. A.Staat, 
‘| Hariy © &pring. water-coior, Newman, $16 L Kountzs, 
| Soap Bubbles, crayon, Scigoac, $50-A. Woife. 
| The Charitable Visit, pencil, Daverger, $55 - -J. 


| Wheeler. | aye 
|} Coast of Ireland, water color, Fau'kner, ap etan ier | 
| Hawthorn and Nest. water c.lor, Dexier, yt aot ee 
The Lower Bay, water-color, Farrer, $45 — D. Stewart, me 


| Hilde aid Seek, water-color, Maroh», $84-L. Kountze, | _ 
; Church Porcb, drawing. Cherget, $25—J. W. Wheeler. | 
Henry Clay, water- color, Weir, $7{—Mz. Miler, uke 
Squelly Weather, water color, Faulkner, $57-d."Say- | 


bin 
‘Knife! “Grinder, pen and ink, Vibert, $200—Mr.Van Sant- os 
~. voord, a 
‘St Jerome, water-color, Fortuny, $160 ~ Mr. ‘Miller. — i 
rt Foreign Relations, pen aud ink, McLennan, $55— 
_ Mr. Van Sentveord. ‘3 
or hive lala Costume water-color, Suter, $20 - 8. 8. V4 
isher 
_Femate Head, water-color, Chantal, $41— M. Knoedler, | 
-‘Ttalian Boy, water-cclor, Darley, €i37—C. Frosts. 7 -"4/o te 
Poultry, watercolor, Delessard, $35—H*S, Little sf 
Ferm House, water-celor. aap Jeteriraet tu peta Rel 


62 


DARGELAS (H.), Paris. 
203 Young Wood Gatherers. 


8 by 7. Tinted Drawing. 


204 The Grandmother. 
8 by 6. Pencil. 

HORMANN (J.) 
205 Peasants and Snake. 

7 by 4. Water color. 

WYNGAERDT (P. V.) 

206 After Dinner. 

7by 6. Water color. 

DURAND (A. B.), New York. 


207 Sketch from Nature. 
to by 8. Pencil. 


CASILEAR (J. W.), New York. 
208 Group of Trees. 


(North Conway.) 
to by 10. Pencil, 


KAEMMERER (F. H.), Paris. 
209 The Egyptian Artist. 


13 by 9. Water color. 


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63 


GRANDVILLE (J. J.), deceased, Paris. 
210 Walter Scott as Sheriff, 
(Alexandre Vattemare in his various characters.) 
1o by 14. Penvand ink. 
q J “  GIRARDIN (Madame P.), Paris. 


2ET Nasturtions. 
13 by 10, Water color. 


) J = ‘DARLEY (F. O. C.), New York. 
212 The Spirit of ’76. 


to by 8. Crayon. 


G Sa DUMARESQ (A.), Paris. 
213 The Camp Kitchen. 


8 by 6. Water color. 


PIESOLD. 
iF 214 Holland Beggar. 


8 by 12. Pencil. 


EDMONDS (F. W.), dec’d, New York. 
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215 Man Seated. 


7 by 6. Oil sketch. 


64. 


DELORT (C.), Paris. 
Asleep. 


7byg. Pen and ink. 
ROWBOTHAM (T. L.), London. 


217 


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“216 


Landscape. 


8 by xz. Water color. 


SULLY (THOS.), dec’d, Philadelphia. 
218 Charles Carroll of Carrollton. 


(With autograph of C. C. and the artist.) 
8 by 6. Water color. 


LEECH (JOHN), deceased, London. 
219 Sewing Girl. 
s by 8. Penand ink. 
HUBBARD (R. W.), New York. 


Sketch from Nature. 
8 by 13. 


220 


Pencil. 


PROUT (S.), deceased, London. 
221 Sea Coast. 


10 by g. Sepia. 


-SCHAROLD (C.) 


222 Interior of Chartres Cathedral. 
8 by 6. peaist color. 


a MULLER (C. L.), Paris. 
* Eh 223 Reverie. 

= 13 by 16. Crayon. 

= VIBERT (J. G.), Paris. 


224 Servant Reading. 

ee" 8 by 11. Water color. 

a FORTUNY (M.), deceased, Rome. 
225 - Study of an Arab. 


Re 11 by 7. India ink, 
a 5? »  STAIGG (R. M.), Boston. 
| 226 Morning. 


- 24 by 16. Crayon. 


, DAVID (G.), Paris. 
+9 ¢ 227 Scene ina Guard Room. 
ff 11 by 9. Water color. 
MAROHN (F.), Paris. 


. “ 

i ) 228 Winter Scene, Beggars. 
: 12 by 9, Water color, 
5 


2 ss 


JO o SCHEFFER (ARY), deceased, Paris. 


229 Love, Celestial and Terrestrial. 
13 by 8. Sepia. 
) ie: NEWMAN (H. R.), New Vork. 
nod a) . 
| Early Spring. 
6 by 7. Water color. 


£0 ek SEIGNAC (P.), Paris. 
: 231 Soap Bubbles. 


8 by 5. Crayon. 


x ra _ DUVERGER (T.), Ecouen. 
Jo 32 The Charitable Visit. - 


8 by 6. Pencil. 


]* 233 Coast of Ireland. 
/ c to by 16. Water color. 
/ we - DEXTER (W.), London. 
5 234 Red Hawthorn and Linnet’s Nest. 


9 by 13. Water color, 


ve FARRER (H,).. New York. 
tf \ # 235 On the Lower,iay, N.Y. 
) af 8 by 13. Water color. 


pe 


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“~/” FAULKNER (JOHN), R. H. A.,: Dublin. 


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MAROHN (F.), Paris.” U/Vrr- 


236 . Hide and Seek. — 
13 by ro. Water color. 


ge CHERGET (HL), Paris. 
37 Church Porch. 


14 by 10. Tinted Drawing. 
WEIR (R. W.), New York. 
238 Last Communion of Henry Clay. 


8 by rz. Water color. 
#AULKNER (JOHN), R. H. A., Dublin. 


4 
239 Squally W eather. Sy fa 
8 by 2x. Water color. ee ae eae & 
aie hi A Y f {Oe sins 
VIBERT (J. G), Pati, j) (JU y 
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240 Knife Grinder. f WUpet 
7 by 5. Pen and ink. { . | ae 


4 FORTUNY (M.), deceased, Sere 


| yo 241 St. Jerome. 
: (After Ribeta.) 
7 by 5. Water color. 


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MCLENNAN (JO™'N), dec’d, New York. 


242 Our “ Fc:eign Relations.” 
9 by 13. Pen and ink. 


68 


nD) yee SUTER (J.), Berlin, 
/ 243  Unterwalden Costume. 


7 by 6. Water color.4 


A CHANTAL, Paris. 
3% ~ 244-71 Female Head. { 


6 by 4. Water color. 


. DARLEY (F. O. C.), New York. 
fa #7) “245 Italian Boy. 


x1 by 8. Water color. 


a Wf,  DELESSARD (A.), Paris. 


oie Poultry. 
A” : 6 by 8. Water color. 
2 wi | VANDERBRUCK, Holland. 
POONA 2A Farm House. 
i) 8 by 11. Water color. 


ee Be GREIL (A.), Vienna. 
4 , 248 The Sentinel—Old Nurenberg. 


xo by 8. Water color. 


\S HERSON (E.), Paris. 


“I 249 Street in Candebec. 
12 by 8. Water color, 


250 


251 


69 


VERTUNNI (A.), Rome 
Roman Ruins, Campagna 
5 by 8. Oil sketch. 
OWEN (G.), Boston ~ 
Study from Nature. 
6 by 8. Oil sketch. 
WILLIS (H. BRITTAN), London. Li 
Scene near Killarney. f 
Vi 


252 : 
8 by 13. Water color 
JUTSUM (H.), deceased, London 


253 Study from Nature, England 


8 by 12. Water color. 
GAVARNI, deceased, Paris 
Costume of Brittany. 


254 
8 by 6. Sepia 
BELLOWS (A. F.), New York 
255 Sandy Creek. 
9 by 1x. Crayon. 
Gathering Berries 
Pencil. 


13 by to. 


256 


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BEAUMONT (E. DE), Paris. : 
257 Caricature. 


10 by 8. Water color. 


OCKERT (K.), Dresden. 
258 Dog and Game. 


6 by 9. Water color. 


KOEK-KOEK (H.), deceased, Amsterdam. 


259 ‘Marine View. 


6 by 9. Water color, 
CHANTAL, Paris. 


260 Study of Head. 
4 by 4. Water color. ; 
261 Female Head. 


4by 4. Water color. 


FERNANDO (King of Portugal). 
262 Portuguese Stable. 
4by 5. Pen and ink. 
GRANET ( ), dec’d, Paris. 
263 Interior (Vaulted Chapel). 


5 by 6. Water color, 


Fis 


yr f BERG (C.), deceased. 
264 : Ploughing. 


Z 5 by 8. Water color. 


a7 7 CALMELET (H,), Paris. 


265 Annecy Lake, Savoy. 


5 by 9. Water color. 


-'~ tt CHRUGER (J.), Dresden. 
| v 66 | Landscape. 
iJ / 5 by x0. Water color. 


ai. — LE BAS (H.), Paris. 
eG 3 Landscape. 
i & 5 by xr. Water color. 
4 } _»KORNER (MADAME), Paris 
eA 268 Flowers. 
E % i A -12by 9. Water color. 
; y | STROEBEL (F.), Hague. 
rit) 269 Interior. 
| f ir by 9. Water color. 
i f 2 (a 
q 4 lo7 a GUE, Vienna. 
SF J () 269° Street in Ulm. 
& "7 J 
: 14 by 9. 


72 


BOUTON (The Elder), Hague. 


Arcades of Coliseum. 
8 by 11. 


2 7 O 
Water color, 


r _- DE NAMUR (VANDESTEEN), Hague. 


271 Eastern Dogs. 
6 by 10, Tinted drawing. 


. VAINI (P.), dec’d, New York. 
| or The Serenade. 


12 by 7. Water color. 
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HOMER (WINSLOW), New York. 
273 Hunting for Eggs. 
to by 6. Water color. 


SPANGENBERG (_ ), Berlin. 
274. Ruins of the Acropolis. 


14 by 19. Water color. 
3 : -” _ ge 


VERTIN (P. G.), Antwerp. 
: Street in Utrecht. 

7 14 by 17. . Water color. 
SK” MUHLIG (A.), deceased. 
Ay ; Poor Sport. 


to by 8, 


73 


GIRARDIN (MADAME PP.), Paris. 


276 Lilacs. 


f 


17 by 14. Water color. 


TAPIRO (_), Rome. 
277 The Convent’s Hospitality. 
1s by 10. Water color. 
FORTUNY (M.), dec’d, Rome. 
278 Mandolin Player. 


to by 7. Water color. 


RIVOIRE (F.), Paris. — 
279 Flowers. 


19 by 14. Water color. 


DARLEY (F. O. C.), New York. 


280 Switzerland. 
to by 14. Water color. 


MOLE (J. H.), London. 


281 ##The Fisherman’s Return. 


20 by 16. Water color. 
From the Wolfe sale, 1863. 


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2 s PREYER (J. W.), Dusseldorf. 
d C 282 Fruit Piece. 
20 by 27. Crayon.— 
f « “MURRAY (ELIZABETH), New York. 
1, 283 ‘The Eleventh Hour. 


31 by 24. Water color. a f 
anal 


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is TIFFANY (L.C.), New York. 
7 / re vv 284 Tangiers, Old Treasury ae 
; 27 by 41. Water color. 
= 
> DORE (GUSTAVE), Paris. 


U 285 The Retreat from Moscow. 
27 by 37. Tinted eae 


& Pa 


. BELLOWS (ae F), New York saan 
fs “leu The Willow Wagon. 


17 by 27. Water color. 


“Somes. 


» } GILBERT (SIR JOHN), R. A, London. 
} {) ra 287 The Duchess Reading Don 03/1 
Quixote. 


21 by 17. Water color. y 
From the Wolfe sale, 1863. 


ay 


75 


/ 
VIBERT (J. G.), Paris.  / % 

288 The Offer of the Umbrella. 

18 by 13. Water color. 

TUCKER (__sS), dec’d, London 

289 Dover (morning effect). 

15 by 20. Water color. 

BRION (G.), Paris. 
290 “* Les Miserables.” 

23 by 16. Crayon. 
TOPHAM (F. W.), London. 


291 Peasants at the Fountain. 
20 by 17. Water color, 


From the Wolfe sale, 1863. A 1 


JOHNSON (EASTMAN), New York. 
292 The Picture Book. 


iz by 13. Crayon. 


DELAROCHE (PAUL), dec’d, Paris. 
293 ‘The Keys of the Bastile. 
11 by 14. Water color. 


Study for the large picture destroyed in the Hotel de 
Ville Paris. 


76 


; 
L} \) @  GREATOREX (ELIZA), New York. 
[ er 294 Antwerp Cathedral. 


11 by 16. Pen and ink. 


Re aoe 

4 Q/ 295 Venice. 

to by 16. Pen and ink. 
HOGUET (C.), dec’d, Berlin. 


Be Oi - 
a 4A’ 296 ~ The Windmill. 


9 by 18. Water color. 


‘ 
, oe: TAPIRO(  ), Rome. 
| a LJ. 207 Papal Swiss Guard. { f= Y ” 
; eG) 15 by ro. Water color. Bee 
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4, or NICOLL (J. C.), New York. 
{a 298 October Afternoon. 


9 by 14. Water color. 


rt) TROYON (C.), dec’d, Paris. Ide 


- } VV -299 Roadside Cottage. 
| . » a 15 by 12. Pastel. 
AON 4 PAPE (E.), Berlin. 


,) 300 German Landscape. 
_ 7 by 10. Water color. 


eee! 


McLENNAN (JOHN), dec’d, New York. 2-7 


301 ’ The Bogus Extra. 
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Le 


8 by x0. Pen and ink, 
302 ce Shoddy.” 

FAULKNER (JOHN), R.H.A,, Dublin. < ( mn 
303 Sunset, Sea Shore. LB 


10 by 9. Pen and ink. 
12 by zo. Water color, 


304 Fishing Boats. pt 


12 by 16. Watercolor. — Le 


SCHRADER (F.), Dusseldorf. Vy) a a 
305 _-Lady Macbeth. Fe 


18 by 15. Sepia. 


a A a 
FORTUNY (M.), dec’d, Rome. 4 Sade - ae 


pei’ 308 A Hall Porter, ——"& AF ht 
ea ¥ 7by 5. Penand ink, ls oi Vago 5 a 
ye DE PENNE (C.), Paris. ae ; 
Cj Bi 307 The Lost Scent. ~ 


§ ¢ 12 by 18. Water color. 


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oy, 3 < ‘a WEIR (R. W.), New York. 
308 Marine View. 


to by 13. Water color. 


¢-) __” SMITH (RUSSELL), Philadelphia. 
L / 309 ~=6©View of Mount Vernon. 


i 9 by 13. 
- rf CHAPMAN (J. G.), Rome. 
'/- 310 Landing of 50 English Pilgrims. 
¥ ; 7 by 10, Water color. 
i e SMITH (J. G.) 
V0 311 Cottage Scene. 
a 7 by 10. Water color. 
; Ps Ga HUGO (VICTOR), Paris. 
Sole Be U hele _ Belfry of Lierre. 
7} g by 7. Pen and ink. 


__ SMITH (RUSSELL), Philadelphia. 
\/ 313 View of Chambersburg, Pa. 


4by 7. Water color. 


; BIRCH (THOMAS), dec’d, Philadelphia. 


- ee Landscape. 
j .6 by g. Sepia. 


oe Vy 


GOODALL (E. A.), London. 
315 Market Place at Abberville. 


4 by 6. Water color. 


RANNEY (W.), dec’d, New York. 


316 The Sportsman and his Dog. 


5 by 6. Tinted drawing. 


RICHARDS (W. T.), Philadelphia. 


a17 Sketch from Nature. 


6 by 7. Pencil. 


COOMANS (J.), Paris. /, 


318 _The Reproof. ide, 


7 by 6. Tinted drawing. 


MEYER VON BREMEN (J. G.), Berlin “ 


319 The Grandmother’s Story. 


8 by:6. Water color. 


FORTUNY (M.), dec'd, Rome. 


320 Scene ona Terrace. _ 
10 by 14. Watercolor. ~  , 


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} . . MERLE (HUGES), Paris. 
321 Reception of Napoleon at Gren- 
oble, on his return from Elba, 
May 7th, 1815. 


14 by 11. Water color. 


¢ 


“\ “The whole populace being wild with excitement 
‘and enthusiasm, and not being able to find the keys of 
the city gates at the moment, they tore down one and 
placing it upon the shoulders of many of their fellows, 
and mounting one of their number on the top of ity he 
presents the gate, saying : ‘Sire, not being able to pro- 
cure the keys, we present to you the gates!’ 

“The figure behind Napoleon is Cambron, the next 
behind him is Marshall Bertrand, and the one whose 
head is seen is Lobedoyer, who was sent by the king 
to arrest Napoleon, but who went immediately over ta 
him.”—Grenoble is the native city of the artist. 


PASSINI (L.);, Rome. 
322 Monk in his Cell. 


to by 8. Water color. 


ZAMACOIS (E.), dec’d, Paris. 
J Pupil of Meissonier. 
“ 323 Waiting at the Church Porch. 


14 by 10. Water color. 


ories of our Proves. 


—LInree Fy 5 eis A cee hp ee? : 
“Billoite—The Pearl rewblacat Beka st pre Se DAs ig wed EE 
Yel omaha Skye PLOERMERs.3- <5: cs Sie Me rseaen ous deseo 1lv 

eM: Total. ee Pecos Ce ey Sete maceseseeeaces Coeses ease aece $240 

Maxcn, So Ae.” Bs a 
_Johnson—The Chimney Coritak Riper Peseta ne cose $1,000 4 

Maru, J. T. : Rae 3 eas 
eet EA MINSULO) 22s ison ol ae sind e wn gin ia aie 6 Pee hci) S1 | 
“Vetter—Scene in a Cabaret..........00..---c-0-e--ceeee 925 | 
_ Staigg—Miniature of Washington Allatens s1o222.. \ 120 


Fawr . Total. wm oO hee wc cerececvescese $1, 825 
MCALPINE, D. 


- Hubner—The Poacher's Death Nota Ras ae Stade tan +e. $1,600 
MILBANKS, J. s 
Desgojje—Objecis of Art woe eens er eevces ve Pe ti scoeeresccos 1,300. 


Ly OELBERMANN, Mr 


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iP asx Sunset. Beashors....-. ee cg ee oe Bee | 

OSBORNE, C. J. 

Laie agape LONG hee ris oe. 2 4 catecaseudee.Seace ee EOE 
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| Hays—Adirondack LOOKS T VOU. si ccc eee aed 65 
PELL, ALFRED. 
__ Lurner—The Slave Ship. :........ Nae eNbe se Deskeoee --eeee 10,000 
PLANT, H. B.. : ‘ 
eOvre-tne Voyage of Lifé..........4--0.isn2bs-- aeneresae 3,100 
~Bonn—Diana surprised by Acteon-.-.-. Psa a' Cre asa eye os 575 
; Total. piano eerete a POC emer eerreeessenasees » $3,675. 
ROBERTS, G. B. : : , : 
fe Merte—Chasing the Butterfly... <leisomeie 20008886 OO Bee wo oses0es 1,615 m 
| ROCKLFELLER, W. Saath e 
Herzog—Norwegian AIO Ses aene cause es Fach helerehhigtiee 575 
RIKER, Mr. St 


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_ RINST 


fa Herbstio er—Visit to the Jewish Grandparents....... . 650 


“Bdmonde—Gil Blas and the Aréhbishop....0-..-.-nu. 250. 


; ROOSEVELT, J. A. 


Leutze—The Puritan’s Dauguter......secccssecceaceccee : 525 : 


| SATTERLEE, A. F. 


Miller --Scene at the Conciergerie prison during the ug ‘* ay 


xe - Roll Call ct the Last Vicrims of the Reign of Ter- 


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pee, 9th Thermidor, 1793... 02.0. Janos acne aos 8,200 
" smtinwoop, bie re 
UGuy— Portrait of C..E. Hihott.. 2. 2.2. 2sl. och kacosccctadses 110 


Van Mieris—T Bargain ANA-LUCLOUB:. Koop oot Suess ATO 
eye wc cmce esse cccces OO ee ee as < $1.580 
“sea DLER, J 
Jourdan—A Young Italian Mother........... 2 ESAS $2,300 
| SMITH, C. S. 
Zameacous—The Puzzled Musician....... Ate obs iad abi : 900 


| SmiruH, F, He 
“Kensett—Aitternoon on Connecticut Shore,.............. 1,500 
Diaz dela Pena—Forest of Fontainebleau...........-- 2.650 


STEWART, B. 


Henne aa vaieee 


STEWART, D. Nee : 
Lambdin—Twilight Reverie. So. eee eee in dieteeneece a. 
TAFT, A. C. : ; 
Brion—Brittany Peasants....... bine ates cate cease et OU 

VON VOLKENRURG, P. 
aetna eS ymph at the Fountain......... bo cbs ceeee ee E000 
ASE, S. M 
Hart—Trout Brook (Adirondacks)... ...-.sssscee------+ - 560 
WALTERS, W. T. 
Preyer—Fruit. ee ae ee ee ee es ee escent ee Ceessce $1,400 
Daudigny—Landscape (Evening). Pe oa cme Ee EY 
Stuare-Portrait of Consul Barry.c.s.c-se ecko eee aes 560 
Brown—Tho Noonday Halt....... .. edad ecies ake es — 600 
Total... be ee we sec e ew ce meen cece 2 2 O00 U Sos OSC Cewbwwe $4,010 
| WENDALL, JACOB. 
Hari—Wiuter Scenes in Williamsburgh...........-.-.- s $60 
Bouryes—Being Dressed.......--...-.... bol» soca cae 250 
OTR US. sks sige es Sok Ga eee ae ee 3g. 2c eee SLO 
WETMORE, G. P. E, 
oe eee Call to Prayer (Cairo)........ erseensccce. Seu 
Koek-Koek—Scenery on the Upper Rhine....... ,avscs - R800 
\ f Se Ee = T= = Ne ee fod LS ee 


awe fy 106, A npoU w wnick”) |; 
ay the. transfer books are apteas * yor erof the | & 


soard of Direciors : Be Ne 
“'@EO. I. R. ZABRI ashier.. | 
‘Deoember 22, Wi... sei, | 2 


FOURTH NATIONAL BANK OF 

THE CITY OF a YORE. NEW ee 2ist De- 
smber, 1876. — TWHNT sIxra DIVIDE ND,.—The. 
ward of Direetors have th day declared a semi-annual 
ividend of THRHB AND HALE ( 3 PER CHNT., | 
ree of ali taxes. payable 2d January, 1877. 
The Transfer Books will be closed Saturday P. M. 23d 
istant til that date. ANTHONY LAN. 
decal 12t Cashier. 


NINTH NATIONAL BANK, NEW 
YORK, December 20, 1876 —Tha Boese ef Di- 
sectors has declared a dividend of THRASH (3) PER 
ZNDT, on the core stock of this bank, payable on and 
tter January 2 
The Transfer Books will be closed from ths 22d inst. 
0 the 2d proximo, 
Gears ht HH. H. NAZRO, Cashier. 


tgs 6TH SEMLANNUAL DiVI- 


ga a Fire Ins. Co, : 
No. 22 COURT STREET, BROOKLYN. Deg, 36, 1876. 
Ata regular meeting of the Board of Directors haid 
hea. Lith. a Dividend of THN PER CHNT., wae aeciared 
ayable te the stockholders ou and after the 27th inst. 
d2ci6 iz6 G. G. TRABK, Secretary. 


CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & 
Pac. RR. Co.—A Quarterly Dividend of 2 
‘#R CBNT., has been declsred, payabie on the Ist day 
f February, 187%. The bap seg 93 Books ctose on the sith 
ecem ber. KANCI8 H. TOWS, 
aecls lit Treasurer. — 


EDEINOTS CENTRAL RAIL- 

D COMPANY, NEw YORK, Dee. 20, 1876. — 

"aividene t of TWO PER CHNT. has been declared by 

iis Company. payable on rks first day of February next, - 

> the holders of the capital stock of this Company as 

3gistered at the close. f the lith day of January next, 

fter which, and until the 5th day of February, the 
ransfer Books will be closed. 

ec2l& W &8i2t L. V. F. RANDOLPH. Treasurer. — 


UNION eet ee RATUROIS 


ion Bee . New York, ie 
off nee ‘of the company, 


‘e ‘stock-books willbe Ae See 20 ana re- se 


Sr ee 


BANK cE THE CITY or NEW Sonn, NEw 
nber 39. i876—The Board of Directors | — 
Seclared a Divicend of THRUH AND A j - 

- 'T'., free of tax, payable on the 2 | 
pane next. The transfor books will be closedon | = 
erenn, SEG Pas closed until the 2d SGahion £3 
BGH W, PERKINS, Cashier. 


_MERCHANTS’ NATIONAL | = 
<a inave kn ibis aes a 4 ay ein debe tei he 
this y Geclisred 4 “an Vint 
i of ht ed (4) ree CHATOM, pune on and after | 


aes tie Ga ie'tll yan'y 1877, inclusive. 
oy ‘BantTa y Gashior. 


. MERCH ANTS’ EXCHANGE As 

tt ae ve BANK OF THH Ciry or Nuw ¥ fae 
ber 19 1876 —The Board of Dicoctors est 
are) a dividend of ee ne DONE es 


8. APGA Bee 
Cashion. i 7 Be 


a. <—e THER METROPOLITAN NA- a 
si TIONAL ee aaa So : Dee,.19, 1876. ~~ te 


| Dhe Directors ef the Metropolitan National Bank 
3 ee Eos day declared a semi-annus! dividend of FIVH | Ces 
RCENT., payabie on the first Monday of January | em 


j Sie Transfer Books will remain closed until Jan. eth, | the 
. @HO. I. SHNBY,Cashior |" A 


i= DIVIDEND. $i ae 


- THE ORIENTAL BANK 

NEW YOuK, Dee. Wth, 1876. : 

The usual semi-annual Divicend of BIX Pig CHxT..) Gy 
hes this day been declared from ths earnings of the last | Go: 
i ceomamiaig payable January 2d, i877, ~ 6620 6 


NATIONAL L PARK BANK,.N mW i 
YORE, D ee 6.—-DIViIDHND.— . 
ors of ‘hs Satronal La have this ‘re ; 
Hemi-Annual Dividend f THR#H PHR} — 
. pay able on the 2d.ct ; ew 


Keys of the Bas 
Antwerp Cathedral, pen a ink, J C 
. Cailes, : 
Venice, pen axd ink, Gr x, “955, “Lum 
The Winemill, water- Bs Hoses, $500 ~ Mr. | 
Papal, Swiss Guard, water-celor, Tapiro, $310-) 
Santvoord. 
October Afternoon, water-color, Nicoll, $65 -J. Collen. 
Roadside Cottage, pastel, Troyon, $110—D. St the. 
gear Landscape, water-color, Pape, $50—¥ 


bin sf 
‘The Bogus Extra, pen and ink, McLennan, $20-H. 8. * 


Shoddy, water-color, McLennan, $25—H. S$ Little 
ace Sea Shore, water-color, Faulkner, $55 -Mr. 


Pieniog Boats, water-color, Faulkner, $41 - Mr. Brook- 


Lady Macbeth, sepia, Schrader, $25 - Mr, Miller. : 
A a Porter, pen and ink, Fortuny, $355—G. P. Witte- 


af The Lost Scent, water-coler, De Penne, 20 rae 
ountze, 
Marine View, water-color Weir, $35 -G. S. Duryees ; 
Mount Vernon, waier-color, Smith, $27—Mr Gray. 
eee of Pilgrims, water-color, Chapman, titers ; 
etts. 
Cottage Scene, water-color, Smith, '$26-8. S. Fisher. | 
Belfry of Lierre, pen and 1nk, Hugo, $50 -A. O. es 
mee Pa, water-color, Smith, $20—W. Brook- 
eld, io aeag 
‘Landscape, sepia, Birch. $16—G, 8. Duryee. ; 
aia at Abbev:lle, water-color, Goodall, go7—Mr. | 
ay DID gS. i 
i apes and Dog, drawing, Ranney, $Uu-—G. se 
uryee, ee Il 
Sketch from Nature, pencil, Richards (W. T. ) $00—Mr. 
Van Santvcord. Ms 
The Reproof, drawing, Coomana, $51 --M. Knoedier. wd f 
Grandmother’s Story, water- color, Meyer von Bremen, 
~$570—S8. 8. Fisher, 
‘Scene on a Terrace, watercolor, eed rie $00-J. A. | 


: color, Greil, $85-C-Snow, © 
on 4 aes -color, H $93 + J) WwW. 


R ofl sketch, Vertunni, $45—C. Snow. 

| Study from Nature, oil sketch, Owen, $30-E. Merritt. 

1 Scene near Killarney, water-color, Willis, $52--C. Frost. 

am Nature, water-color, Juteam, $100~J, W. 

| _ Wheeier. ; 

y ye of Brittany, sepia, Gavarni, $22—Heary 

Foe Creek, crayon, Bellows, $45—Mr. Van Santvoord. 

athering Berries, pencil, Bellows, $17 ~ C. Wells. 

| Caricature. water color, Beaumont, 23—D. Stewart. 

| Deg and Game, watercolor, Ockert, $23-—L. Konatze. 

Y at color, Koek-Koek, $41—8. S. Fisher. 

| Stady of Head, water-color, Chantal, $10-S. 

| Female Head, wat -eclor, Uhantal, $10—S. 
portugnese Siable, pea and ink, Fernando, $25-G. W. 


-Taterior Vaulted Chapel, water-color, Granet, $15-Mr. 


ff a4 
| Ploughing, water-color, Berg, $20-H. 8. Little. 
Annecy Lake, water-color, Calmelet. $37—8. V. 
-Landecape, watercolor, Chruger. $100—F Loeser. 
‘Landecape, water-color, Le Bas, $105 ~§. Valentine, 
Flowers, water-color. Korner, $4¢-—-Mr. Robbins, 
Interior; water-color, Stroebel, $72—D, Stewart. 
Street in Ulm, water-color, Gue, $50—S. V. 
‘| Arcades of Coliseum, water-cclcr, Bouton, $15 =G. 
poate Hogs, drawing, De Namur, $15—H 8 Little. 
The Serenace, water color, Vaini, $130 -Mr, Van Sant- 


Tree yoord: - 
- Hunting for Eggs, water coor, Homer, $75 GS. Fraser, 
Street in Utrecht. water-color. V ertin, Si2i—G.8 Fraser. 
‘| Rnins of Acropolis, water color, Spangeuberg, $170— 
| Mr. Snow. : 
Poor Sport, water-color. Muhlig, $52--L. Kountze., 
“Liacs. water-co:or, Girardin, g97—-H. A. Studweil, 
The Convent’s Hospitality, water-color, Tapiro, $420 
| —8.P. Avery. 
‘Mancoiin Player, water-color, Fortuny, $680--S.P.Avery. 
Flowers, water-cotor. Rivoire, $150 -S.V. ; 
Switzerland, water-cotor, Darley, $35—Mr. Saybing. 
Fisherman’s Return, water-color, Mole, $100—-A. 0. 
Fruit Piece, crayon, Preyer, $300—Mr. Drummond, 
Phe Eleventh four, water-color, Mrs. Murray, $260— 
_ Mr. Saybing. 
Tangiers, ‘Treasury Burlding, 


‘ Doré. 


-water-color, Tiffany, 


ait eatis egy ny 
+ Pe 


www ory _ 
— our ae sper these iittic on ones | 
who have no home nor fzien 
RACH, Secretary. 


3s, B 
Children’s A Aid Society, No. 19° Hast 4th st., Sew Yor 
ER : 

Gifts of provisions and elothing may be sent to ‘até 
Central office, No. 19 Kast 4th sbt.. Sew Teor: or will be 
calied jor, if the address be ‘orwarded. 

Ponstions of mOney may be incicsed to any of the 
undersigned; if in pa sas S guoriee orders, made 
payable to the erik ot J LIAMS, Treasurer, 

WM. A. boon Srodantl No, 106 Wallet. 
JGUN BABL WILLIAMS, Treasurer, 
Metropolitan Nationai Bank, No. 168 Broadway. 
CL. BRAC#, Secretar ary 
No.19 Hast 4th st., New York. 
- WORK OF THE YHAR. 

There were curing ‘a past year 7. our 6 lodging- 
houses 14.584 different boys and girls; 266.605 mealg and | 
3198 6:8 lcdgings were supplied. In the et Day and 11 
Bveninge industria} Bonopia were i0,345 ehierods : who ; 
were taught. partly fed and clothed; (431,393 meals were 
supplied}; #.9x9 were sent to good homes, mainiy in | 
the West; 1.77 children were aidsa with food, medicine, | 
&c.. through ihe ‘“ Sick Children’s Fund;” 2195 chil-— 
dren (averaging 187 children per Week, enjeyed the ad- 
vantage of *he teaside Heme. In the Girls’ Lodging- | 
house 464 gir's have been instructed in the use of the E 

6 
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aaa | P-ty. 


Risa 8 # 


stwing machine; there have been 8 102 orshansinthe | 
Lodgirg-houses. "and 1,165 of these provides with homes. — 
Totel pumber under charge of the Socisty a TE 
year was 33,847. 

SAA RELERARIAT IE 


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HOUSTON & TEXAS CENTRAL RAILWAY CO., 
52 WALL ETREET, NHW YORK, December 6, 1876. - 
THE TWENTY-FIRST SEMI- 
ANNUAL INTHESEST COUPONS on First 
Mortgage Reven Per Cent. Gold Bonds of this company, — 
due eae 1, 1857, wi'l be paid at the National City | 
C. ENNIS, Financial Agent. 


OFFICE OF THE 


Ban 
PaeCi6 16 eodtjanl 


_ OFFICE OF THE HANNIBAL 
AND &T, JOSEPH RAM ROAP Co . 738 BROAD= | 
WAY, (EW YORK, lecember 22, 1876.-- e interest ma- 
turing January -t }87%,on the bonds of mba 7 B80, 
Or S32. 00,000 Misgourt state eixk per ela Bs seit . 
x ; 


DIVIDEND NOTICES, | ) 


asthe Harnibelend S2int Soaemn te 
Vand after the 2d day «ef January, i877. 
"GE proper Mh ahew at the Ban x Of.N Nort 

oS ORE SKE 


: is Prices Last apres 


, J acs collection of pletures is $832,719, Last 
j the receipts were $16,957, aud the attend- 
| ance, owing to the fact that the principal works 
\ had already been disposed of, much smalier 
| than on either of the two previous nights, 
| Mr. 8. P. Avery’s direction of affairs has been 
| on all sides very warmly and deservedly com- | 
snded, His knowledge of what a good picture 
/ is | personal acquaintanca with the principal 
| patrozs of art in this country and in Europe, his | 
if business-like management and his uniform courte- | 
| sy, have contributed in no small measure to the. 
w famous succezs of the sale. a 
- ‘The following is the remainder of our complete 
iPaaeeee, of titles, artists, prices and buyers: 
| Group of Goats, pen and ink, Verboeckhoven, $50 Van, 
jee and bis Dog, water. color, $36-J. Saybing 
ain beg Who Choose Our Ralers, wWator-color. McLen- 


ag aa Peabody. 
Gee App! e Woman, pratercosiivn, McLennan, $18—Mz. 


| pai Vien water-color, Hubert, 830—G. F. Betts. 
Lemon a Ta color, Noack, $14 -D Stewart. 
Cherries, waier- color, Nouck, $15 —Mr. Henry. 
: Friar, oil sketch, Chappei, $13—Mr. Ball. 
c for a Picture, pencil, Ruiperez, $25 -8 H. Bishop. 


of Ae ori aie water-color, Come $23—G, Ww. 


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